Quote from: onetrombone on Feb 17, 2010, 05:52PMHi Troy,
Nice horn man! I'm sure you already know this, but from what I understand Earl almost always used a king case when he provided it. That means the King case that is with yours is likely the case it came from Earl in. I looked back and didn't find the size of your bell.
--John
Hi John. The bell size is 7.5 inches.
The case, is an Olds Case, from when Earl was building horns in LA, near the Olds factory - and is the original case to the horn (mines a '38-'40 yr model .480 bore horn). King cases came a little later (info from John Noxon).
BTW - I like the pic of that King case. I had one from a 3-b, but let it go (it was in semi dis-repair.)
Quote from: Richard Tadaki on Feb 17, 2010, 06:30PMHi T,
I wonder if it would be possible to find someone who can totally restore your old WW case? I had a luggage repairman put a new latch on my coffin case to replace the broken one for only a few bucks. A total restoration would cost substantially more, I'm sure.
Aloha,
Richard
Richard, you're right - it would cost.
I think I could do it myself, as far as re-covering the inside and outside (I work at a Furniture Manufacturing firm, and have re-done a case or two for myself)... but it's such a small case, and not a "deluxe" case. I'd like to get something a little bigger, and nicer. I have a Bach 42B, and I like that case - but it's just a little bigger than I'd want for it.... so something smaller, but the same type design.
So for now.... I'm brainstorming. Which is dangerous.
T.