The top tube of this main tuning slide was really stuck. Somebody, in there attempt to free the tuning slide, managed to rip the entire mouth-pipe off of the instrument. |
Not too bad! However the mouthpiece receiver is a little low. I started bending and twisting the mouth-pipe and S-braces to proper realignment using my hands and Knipex plyers. |
Mounting the trumpet on my soldering jig, I continue to realign in preparation for the reattachment of the the mouth-pipe to the trumpet body. |
Here’s my soldering job on the new casing to mouth-pipe cross brace. |
Here’s my soldering job on the new casing to mouth-pipe cross brace. |
Mouth-pipe to bell S-brace. |
Mouth-pipe to bell S-brace. |
Mouth-pipe to bell S-brace at mouthpiece receiver. |
Mouth-pipe to bell S-brace at mouthpiece receiver. |
The right pinky ring is a little misaligned |
Now it’s time for reassembly. There are several missing items: Valve buttons; valve caps; top felts; upstroke felts; two valve springs. |
With a short trip to the shop’s parts bins, I have what I need to complete the reassembly of this trumpet. |
Now it’s ready for a student somewhere in the U.S.A! |
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