Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
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Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
Can anyone help guide me on what spit valve spring will work for my vintage Cleveland Superior trombone ? I am having a difficult time finding a replacement. The springs thus far all seem to not be heavy enough to close it. I can't find anything specific to a Cleveland Superior anymore either.
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Re: Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
Sounds to me like there's something else wrong with it.
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Re: Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
It's basically a King, so a spring for a King water key should work.
Yeah. Maybe post a pic or two so we can see what's going on? You'll need to make a couple more posts before you can upload images.Doug Elliott wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 1:14 pm Sounds to me like there's something else wrong with it.
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Re: Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
I have a 2B that's been working fine on half a spring, broken on the other side. I guess I better get it replaced soon.
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Livin' on borrow time there, Doug.Doug Elliott wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:03 pm I have a 2B that's been working fine on half a spring, broken on the other side. I guess I better get it replaced soon.
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Re: Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
Not the first time, and I'm sure not the last either.
Trying to get the last little bit of life out of it

Somebody will have a rubber band I can borrow

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Re: Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
A349 from Allied. Any repair shop should have a few on hand.
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Re: Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
Well there's nothing wrong with the horn... The last time a repair person!(Cornell University now deceased) Used a baritone spring that was like the original spring... Everything seems to be too light a spring I can find. Local repair shops want to charge $150 just to look at it. I used to replace these myself... I played it occasionally iny rock band and occasionally at church So inferring I should get a new horn is frankly rude and ridiculous... I just thought other trombone players may have helpful insight...I am primarily a vocalist these days.
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Re: Broken spit valve spring for Cleveland Superior trombone
Fyi the horn was refinished and slide work done 20 years ago.. it's truly not a bad instrument