Enjoying my new 184, now also have a Franken project

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Enjoying my new 184, now also have a Franken project

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Maybe this belongs in a different forum topic, but...today, I was able to pick up from a school, for basically nothing, a Fullerton Olds-99 in pretty rough shape. Actually the bell is destroyed, but the rest of the horn is not that bad, and it plays quite well (except for a really annoying buzzing in the bell). So I've got my feelers out for a bell, or a partial (?) bell that can be grafted onto it. I've seen the Olds-99 bells on eBay and would like to beat that price, since I've got to pay for a lot of labor, too. Serial number places manufacture date at 1969.
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I don't think I've ever seen a silver Olds before. Nice!

You can look for bells from the Bach version of that, as well as Conn 2J, 3J, 4J, 5J, 12J or 15J horns. Those have a wider flare, but the tail end is the same.

You could also use the bell from from your 184... hehe. :laugh:

Good luck!
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Tubajug wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 7:37 pm
You can look for bells from the Bach version of that, as well as Conn 2J, 3J, 4J, 5J, 12J or 15J horns. Those have a wider flare, but the tail end is the same.
You could also use the bell from from your 184... hehe. :laugh:
Now there's an idea. Make the 184 bell detachable and interchangeable. Ha. Not this guy. Thanks for the good info on the Conns. I have a lead on an Olds bell and hope it pans out. If not, the Conn info is very helpful; repair shops usually have a room full of those as parts horns. I keep thinking that the ideal thing would be a custom-made carbon fiber, but no telling what that would involve or cost.
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If you need it, I have a brand new bell collar for a removable bell. Might be just what you need.

7.25" diameter, about a 23.25" Circumference
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