BAC LA Model
- officermayo
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BAC LA Model
Pulled the trigger (no pun intended) on the BAC LA Model horn. After receiving it I must say that I'm pretty impressed with this horn. The combination brushed brass/nickel finish is absolutely beautiful. The slide is slick as all get out and the tone in really full and warm. I'm not a "case snob" but the one supplied with this horn is top notch and very light for the level of protection is provides. Little touches like the two storage compartment doors being spring loaded is very nice. I was surprised it came with a soft bag with a drawstring for protecting the exterior of the case. The last brand new horn I bought was a Constellation back in '75 so this was a big deal for me. Can't say enough good things about BAC's Artist line up of trombones.
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The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
1940 Liberty
1962 3B Silver Sonic
1980 607F
125th Anniversary 2B
606
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- officermayo
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Re: BAC LA Model
Honeymoon ended in less than 24 hrs.
While changing the counterweight, I dropped part of it and it hit the bell.
The brand new, virgin, satin finish bell.
Well, at least I got that one out of the way.
While changing the counterweight, I dropped part of it and it hit the bell.
The brand new, virgin, satin finish bell.
Well, at least I got that one out of the way.
"When in doubt, blow out" - MSgt M.A. Mayo, Marine Band
The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
1940 Liberty
1962 3B Silver Sonic
1980 607F
125th Anniversary 2B
606
pBone
The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
1940 Liberty
1962 3B Silver Sonic
1980 607F
125th Anniversary 2B
606
pBone
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Re: BAC LA Model
Sorry to hear that. I hate when I’m sooo careful with something and then I drop it or break it.
I remember hearing a story about a famous teacher (maybe John Coffey?). When a student would bring in a new horn, he would remove the student’s mouthpiece and make a small ding in the bell just below the main tuning slide ferrule. Then he’d say, “There. You don’t have to worry about denting it anymore.”
I remember hearing a story about a famous teacher (maybe John Coffey?). When a student would bring in a new horn, he would remove the student’s mouthpiece and make a small ding in the bell just below the main tuning slide ferrule. Then he’d say, “There. You don’t have to worry about denting it anymore.”
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- officermayo
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Re: BAC LA Model
It's my own fault.
I knew better to remove the tuning slide before messing with the counterweight.
I knew better to remove the tuning slide before messing with the counterweight.
"When in doubt, blow out" - MSgt M.A. Mayo, Marine Band
The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
1940 Liberty
1962 3B Silver Sonic
1980 607F
125th Anniversary 2B
606
pBone
The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
1940 Liberty
1962 3B Silver Sonic
1980 607F
125th Anniversary 2B
606
pBone
- BGuttman
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Re: BAC LA Model
It was John Coffey. I also knew some car dealers who would sell new cars pre-dented.Kbiggs wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:13 pm Sorry to hear that. I hate when I’m sooo careful with something and then I drop it or break it.
I remember hearing a story about a famous teacher (maybe John Coffey?). When a student would bring in a new horn, he would remove the student’s mouthpiece and make a small ding in the bell just below the main tuning slide ferrule. Then he’d say, “There. You don’t have to worry about denting it anymore.”
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Re: BAC LA Model
This brings back fond memories of John Coffey (bass trombone of the Boston Symphony from 1941-52), who retired and owned a music store down the street from Boston Symphony Hall. Knowledgeable, no nonsense, but very courteous, friendly, and helpful. In 1972 I needed an F-attachment trombone and was referred to him by Ron Barron. After rejecting several Bach 42Bs, John fitted me with a very hard-to-get Conn 88H (the factory was being moved to Abilene - mine may have been one of the last of the Elkharts). He did not hesitate to give me a 40% "professional discount."BGuttman wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 3:15 pmIt was John Coffey. I also knew some car dealers who would sell new cars pre-dented.Kbiggs wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:13 pm I remember hearing a story about a famous teacher (maybe John Coffey?). When a student would bring in a new horn, he would remove the student’s mouthpiece and make a small ding in the bell just below the main tuning slide ferrule. Then he’d say, “There. You don’t have to worry about denting it anymore.”


- officermayo
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Re: BAC LA Model
Could be worse, eh?
"When in doubt, blow out" - MSgt M.A. Mayo, Marine Band
The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
1940 Liberty
1962 3B Silver Sonic
1980 607F
125th Anniversary 2B
606
pBone
The contest entry form said "Void where prohibited", so I peed on the Captain's desk.
1940 Liberty
1962 3B Silver Sonic
1980 607F
125th Anniversary 2B
606
pBone
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Re: BAC LA Model
On my first horn with a valve, i didn’t know what it was and so i unscrewed the valve cap and dropped it on the bell, and then a few more times as i struggled to put it back on, ive still got the little scratches and dents from it.
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Re: BAC LA Model
I'll never forget the 2004 concert with C.Lindberg and the US National Symphony orchestra. He came out with a completely crushed bell, played the Aho Symphony 9, and then left nine curtain calls and two encores later.
The mic set the stage on fire after he dropped it.
The mic set the stage on fire after he dropped it.
- bassclef
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Re: BAC LA Model
453k views, that's likely the most money anyone has ever made with a contrabass trombone.