'56 & '66 Olds Recording Cornets
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Items For Sale: www.trumpether...
Only the '56 is for sale, by the way... One should always have one Recording cornet on hand!
A special shout out to Quinn for the Olds '66 Recording Cornet! Super fast shipping, very clean horn, and it's always a pleasure to buy from you! www.brassandwi...
And to Clay at CenTex Brass for the Olds Super Cornet (what a superb horn!). Clay usually has a great selection of Olds horns, and HE KNOWS OLDS (& more) centexbrass.com
What's the diff between a '56 and '66 Olds Recording? Two major differences: 1) The leadpipe, and it is long, is bronze on the '56 - and nickel-silver on the '66. 2) The trigger adjusts the third valve intonation on the '56, - but on the '66 the trigger was moved and it ajdusts the entire horn because it's attached to the bell. Trust me - these two differences are fairly major. Slides are interchangeable, so there aren't too many other great differences, and these are BOTH tremendous players. :) Played with 4 different mouthpieces (noted below) with special appearances by a '64 Olds Super Cornet AND a '54 Olds Studio Cornet.
'56 Recording w/ Reeves 41C: 3:58
'66 Recording w/ Reeves 41C: 5:46
'64 Olds Super w/ Reeves 41C: 6:36
'54 Olds Studio w/ Reeves 41C: 8:01
'56 Recording w/ GR 3: 9:17
'66 Recording w/ GR 3: 9:56
'56 Recording w/ GR 6: 11:27
'66 Recording w/ GR 6: 12:07
'56 Recording w/ Curry VC: 13:46
'66 Recording w/ Curry VC: 14:27
'64 Super w/ Curry VC: 15:13
'54 Studio w/ Curry VC: 16:10
Good looking horns I enjoy playing one occasionally I have an old selmer that plays good
Isn't it nice to have a good vintage horn? Sometimes I sit and look at mine and think, 'How many hands have held this horn? How many hours of practice and performance??' I do enjoy vintage horns. :) Thanks for commenting!
@@JonathanMilam1 indeed and I picked mine up at a thrift store for 25 bucks with 2 mouthpieces!
I think you get your best sound on the GR pieces... although that could just bey preference 😅
Aaron, thank you. Those GR Cornet pieces are really impressive. I need to get one of those deeper cups made into a trumpet mouthpiece. They are nice. Thanks for commenting!
Much prefer the 66 recording. Sounds crisper.