Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
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Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
I am looking for a double trombone case for a German tenor and alto trombone. The issue is that German tenor trombones have a longer slide and a wider a bell.
I got
Kruspe Weschke tenor with exchangeable f-attachment
Length of slide: 89 cm / 35.4 inches
Width of bell: 22.5 cm / 8.86 inches
Kruspe alto trombone
Length of slide: 67 cm / 26.34 inches
Width of bell: 15 cm / 5.91 inches
It would be nice if there is some space for the exchangeable tenor bow for the Weschke as well as for two mouthpieces (tenor and alto).
For the tenor I use a 'bags of spain' especially made for German trombones, which works rather well. But somehow I can't find a double trombone case for German trombones.
Since these are historical original instruments, I don't like to use any gigbags.
I got
Kruspe Weschke tenor with exchangeable f-attachment
Length of slide: 89 cm / 35.4 inches
Width of bell: 22.5 cm / 8.86 inches
Kruspe alto trombone
Length of slide: 67 cm / 26.34 inches
Width of bell: 15 cm / 5.91 inches
It would be nice if there is some space for the exchangeable tenor bow for the Weschke as well as for two mouthpieces (tenor and alto).
For the tenor I use a 'bags of spain' especially made for German trombones, which works rather well. But somehow I can't find a double trombone case for German trombones.
Since these are historical original instruments, I don't like to use any gigbags.
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Re: Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
Altieri will make a custom bag. Donna needs some measurements. If I remember later I'll try to measure the slide box on my double. Only caveat: don't try to fly with it.
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Re: Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
Thank you. If I understand the Altieri's website correctly, they make gig bags. However, for these instruments, I need a more stable case with a frame or hard shell.
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Re: Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
Have you thought about Anvil or The Tank? Anvil: http://www.anvilcase.com
Hickeys here in the States sells The Tank:
https://www.hickeys.com/music/brass/tro ... orbass.php
Pelican also sells custom cases with foam that can be fairly easily customized: https://www.pelican.com
Hickeys here in the States sells The Tank:
https://www.hickeys.com/music/brass/tro ... orbass.php
Pelican also sells custom cases with foam that can be fairly easily customized: https://www.pelican.com
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Re: Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
Altieri are not making any trombone bags, so the option isn't even there
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Re: Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
Thank you. The Tank looks promising. They also make a tenor/alto case. Unfortunately, they don't write anywhere their inner dimensions. The slide of German trombones longer especially when they have a friction joint. I will ask them for the inner dimensions.
All these cases look very sturdy, perhaps already too sturdy and heavy. It would be even better to have a Marcus Bonna double trombone case or similar but for German trombones.
My colleague has a very nice Edwards bag for his bass trombone. It is so small and designed in a pretty smart way. But my slide wouldn't fit. And I don't know whether they even make double trombone cases for tenor/alto.
All these cases look very sturdy, perhaps already too sturdy and heavy. It would be even better to have a Marcus Bonna double trombone case or similar but for German trombones.
My colleague has a very nice Edwards bag for his bass trombone. It is so small and designed in a pretty smart way. But my slide wouldn't fit. And I don't know whether they even make double trombone cases for tenor/alto.
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Re: Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
I think Basili makes custom cases. Probably take a few months before you see it.. .(like 6+) but would probably be worth the wait.
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Re: Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
My apologies. I mistakenly thought you were looking for a flight case. I’d look at Basili or Bonna. As others mentioned above, I believe they make custom cases.
Kenneth Biggs
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Re: Double trombone case for German tenor and alto
Thanks for the suggestions. I couldn't find a website of Ciro Basili. Marcus Bonna doesn't say anything about custom cases on their website but I should just ask.
One aspect of Marcus Bonna's alto/tenor case that I don't like is that the alto is essentially on top of the tenor. You need to take out the alto before you can take out the tenor. Usually, you need the tenor more often than the alto. So having the alto beneath the tenor would make more sense.
One aspect of Marcus Bonna's alto/tenor case that I don't like is that the alto is essentially on top of the tenor. You need to take out the alto before you can take out the tenor. Usually, you need the tenor more often than the alto. So having the alto beneath the tenor would make more sense.