Champion trombones
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Champion trombones
Hi all, I've just started out on a pBone and am enjoying it and it seems to have flowed logically from my reading skills (or lack thereof) for bass. I have a friend who manages a local music shop so I asked him to keep an eye out for an affordable trombone for me, preferably something with some character.
He has come across a matte silver Champion trombone that he thinks is from the 1950s, 4-digit serial number in the 5000's. I can't find much information on these instruments online other than an occasional mention on this site and few shop sites, just wondering if anyone knows anything about the brand or the company history? Photo attached of the engraving. He says it's a bit smaller and lighter than a standard tenor as well which may be helpful to me as I've got a permanent left-shoulder issue.
Thanks for any info you may have!
Cheers,
Steve
He has come across a matte silver Champion trombone that he thinks is from the 1950s, 4-digit serial number in the 5000's. I can't find much information on these instruments online other than an occasional mention on this site and few shop sites, just wondering if anyone knows anything about the brand or the company history? Photo attached of the engraving. He says it's a bit smaller and lighter than a standard tenor as well which may be helpful to me as I've got a permanent left-shoulder issue.
Thanks for any info you may have!
Cheers,
Steve
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Re: Champion trombones
Probably a stencil horn, can you post pics of the handslide grip area?
But if it plays well for you, it's a keeper!
Eric
But if it plays well for you, it's a keeper!
Eric
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Re: Champion trombones
Does this help? Interesting that it doesn't have a counterweight, seems unusual. Maybe it's missing.
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Re: Champion trombones
This site lists Champion as a stencil brand of Martin, FWIW
https://schooloftherock.com/html/stenci ... _list.html
https://schooloftherock.com/html/stenci ... _list.html
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Re: Champion trombones
Note that your site is concerned with mostly saxophones and the stencil list is not quite correct for trombones. I wouldn't doubt that it might be Martin since the overall shape looks a lot like my Martin Imperial or an Indiana Band Instrument (also by Martin) I have that needs repairs.
For a starter horn it's probably fine. Will be fine for most casual playing. I like horns like this one for Dixieland playing where a relatively raw sound is beneficial.
I hope it's not too expensive.
For a starter horn it's probably fine. Will be fine for most casual playing. I like horns like this one for Dixieland playing where a relatively raw sound is beneficial.
I hope it's not too expensive.
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What would you consider "too expensive"? I haven't bought it yet. I see a few Jupiter and Conn models used in my area for around $300, and a King 1306 with a small patch repair for $225
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Re: Champion trombones
Depends on what the model is and what prices look like in your area.
Generally a stencil horn should be a lot less expensive than a "name brand" horn from the same manufacturer.
Student horns are a lot less expensive than intermediate and top of the line horns.
But remember that how it plays for you is the main factor. I just remember that Nilda Richards of Burning Brass played a Coprion bell Conn Director because it gave her the sound she was seeking.
Generally a stencil horn should be a lot less expensive than a "name brand" horn from the same manufacturer.
Student horns are a lot less expensive than intermediate and top of the line horns.
But remember that how it plays for you is the main factor. I just remember that Nilda Richards of Burning Brass played a Coprion bell Conn Director because it gave her the sound she was seeking.
Bruce Guttman
Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
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Re: Champion trombones
The patch on the 1306 is about 1" at the very end one of the outer slides, apparently doesn't affect playability, maybe I'll check it out.
I got my hands on the horn yesterday and even by my poor playing standards it doesn't feel very solid, it has no tuning slide, coutnerweight or slide lock so it must be a pretty low-end model. The bell almost feels like it's tin or something when you tap it. I'll hold out for something nicer, I don't want to get something just to have to upgrade again in a few months or a year.
Thanks for all your help everyone.
I got my hands on the horn yesterday and even by my poor playing standards it doesn't feel very solid, it has no tuning slide, coutnerweight or slide lock so it must be a pretty low-end model. The bell almost feels like it's tin or something when you tap it. I'll hold out for something nicer, I don't want to get something just to have to upgrade again in a few months or a year.
Thanks for all your help everyone.
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