Y-Fort tenor info
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Y-Fort tenor info
Hey all!
I know they're recent in the larger community, but has anybody seen if the Y-fort lead pipe threads allow for non lead pipes (Edwards, Shires, etc.)?
Also, does anybody have any photos of the inside of the screw bell case?
I know they're recent in the larger community, but has anybody seen if the Y-fort lead pipe threads allow for non lead pipes (Edwards, Shires, etc.)?
Also, does anybody have any photos of the inside of the screw bell case?
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Re: Y-Fort tenor info
Nope! Nothing else fits.bassbone1993 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 1:40 pm Hey all!
I know they're recent in the larger community, but has anybody seen if the Y-fort lead pipe threads allow for non lead pipes (Edwards, Shires, etc.)?
Also, does anybody have any photos of the inside of the screw bell case?
And no pictures, but it's a really nice case. Nearly MB quality.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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Re: Y-Fort tenor info
Good to know! I picked up their medium bore. Plays great, just a bit more resistance than I'd prefer as I main on bass bone. Thinking about pulling the leadpipe, but I was curious about their large bores. Thanks!Burgerbob wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 2:07 pmNope! Nothing else fits.bassbone1993 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 1:40 pm Hey all!
I know they're recent in the larger community, but has anybody seen if the Y-fort lead pipe threads allow for non lead pipes (Edwards, Shires, etc.)?
Also, does anybody have any photos of the inside of the screw bell case?
And no pictures, but it's a really nice case. Nearly MB quality.
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In about a week, I can take some pictures of the inside of my Y-Fort screw bell case for you. It's really nice, just like the horn that comes in it.
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/US3F5dpU4vd89DFm8
Here you go.
As said. These cases are very nicely made. I've used one for the last months daily and it still looks like new. As does the trombone...
Here you go.
As said. These cases are very nicely made. I've used one for the last months daily and it still looks like new. As does the trombone...
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If there is demand, leadpipe collars that match the threads of these instruments could fairly easily be machined and sold. This would allow the collars to be installed on other manufacturers' pipes for use with the Y-Fort slides.
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Is that the gold bell or the yellow bell? If it's the yellow, our horns are twins!SwissTbone wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 1:02 pm https://photos.app.goo.gl/US3F5dpU4vd89DFm8
Here you go.
As said. These cases are very nicely made. I've used one for the last months daily and it still looks like new. As does the trombone...
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The one pictured is the gold brass bell. But my daily driver is the yellow brass.Finetales wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:18 amIs that the gold bell or the yellow bell? If it's the yellow, our horns are twins!SwissTbone wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 1:02 pm https://photos.app.goo.gl/US3F5dpU4vd89DFm8
Here you go.
As said. These cases are very nicely made. I've used one for the last months daily and it still looks like new. As does the trombone...
I already sold quite a few yellow brass bells and some gold brass bells. People are a little skeptical at the beginning, but when trying them, feedback is always excellent.
Interestingly most people prefer the screw bell version even without really "needing" a screw bell.
How do you like the valve? Quite a unique design.
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The valve is interesting. I might prefer a more typical valve that's easier to set up and maintain, but once this one is set up at just the right tension it's great. I used the Y-Fort to play principal trombone on a 3 day orchestra gig recently and it was fabulous.
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On the instruments I received, the valve was already perfectly set up from the factory. No problems maintaining them, some drops of oil and they are good to go.Finetales wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 5:11 pm The valve is interesting. I might prefer a more typical valve that's easier to set up and maintain, but once this one is set up at just the right tension it's great. I used the Y-Fort to play principal trombone on a 3 day orchestra gig recently and it was fabulous.
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I believe it! Mine was a NAMM demo horn, so it had already been messed with (and dropped) prior to my purchasing it.