The valve section has several busted braces, but I don't think I'm going to have to do as much alignment work as I did on a couple of fifty-year-old Yamaha 321 euphoniums that belong to the same school (which are part of the same work order). I hope I can find enough of these goofy Jupiter gauge brace socket flange thingies... I've gone through a ton of them over the summer.
The mouthpipe tube on this the most recent version is absurdly undersized - in my view (as far as bore is concerned) - and there are dents in it, but the slide connection where it removes and unbolts is hopelessly stuck, so those dents may need to remain., unless I get really lucky today with some penetrating oil.
Before I do this, I need to slightly pretty up a couple of Yamaha alto saxophones that Mrs. bloke is selling. Those will be easy.
After that, I have a B&S-made trombone (probably 30 years old - sold by a Texas music store - originally - which got too big for its britches) which is a knockoff of a Bach 42 with a lightweight slide. I brought this slide back from the dead one time for a young scholar, but it appears as though they've murdered it again.
After that, there's a 1960s satin silver Besson euphonium that I almost had to the finish line, but there's a little leak somewhere where the mouthpipe attaches to the first valve casing, and I was too tired that night too find it, and it's easier to blow cigarette smoke in there and let Mrs bloke find it. Before discovering that leak, I had taken the receiver off (which was that funny in-between size) and reamed it out on the lathe to large shank. Granddad is gifting this to grandson, and I figured grandson needs to be able to easily find a mouthpiece to fit this instrument, instead of finally figuring out that the only ones that fit come from an English company called Wick - or even more expensive sources.
Around 2:00, someone is supposed to arrive from out of state with a (real) Bach 42 trombone with a lightweight slide. I hope the slide doesn't need as much work as the one that's already here, and I also hope that it has not been re-re-re-damaged.
On my mark... Get set.. Go !
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