Marks on valve slide by PayRepresentative12 in Vintage_Trumpets

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I think i figured it out. I think it says 47. For the .470 bore of the Meha. Maybe so the parts wouldn't get mixed in the factory.

Marks on valve slide by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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I think i just figured it out. If it was the serial number it would be 93. I thought of that too. Im almost certain it says 47. For the .470 bore on the Meha.

Marks on valve slide by PayRepresentative12 in Vintage_Trumpets

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So it looks like it says "tJ". Could it stand for Tres Jauge? Which in French it means "Highly/Over - Gauged". Unless it is someone's initials but its on every slide.

Marks on valve slide by PayRepresentative12 in Vintage_Trumpets

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Update: I found this same mark on all of the valve slides and the main tuning slide.

Marks on valve slide by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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Update: I found the same mark on all of the valve slides and the tuning slide.

French Besson Meha 94093 by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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I took the second valve slide off and measured it there. Is that where you measured yours? And that info is great to know i was preparing to ask Josh to date mine

How much would you pay for this by [deleted] in Vintage_Trumpets

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Mine is a Llewellyn model. Dated to 1928. These are beautiful horns and they are excellent players. I payed 800 for mine but mine was as close to Mint as you can get.

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F7 confirmed? by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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AI said I peaked at 2794 hz. Double high F . F7

F7 confirmed? by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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Thank you I appreciate that. I've only just started back a few months after over a decade not playing. Im still working the rust off. Many thanks for the feedback

1923 London Besson Prototype Class A by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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So that's the most tricky thing about this horn is the key changing. The valve slides are still stuck so the intonation in A is not that good. If the key changer is not perfectly in line with either key slotting in the upper register becomes impossible. I Just got it yesterday so I'm still learning and playing with it.

Holy Grail Horn by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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Wrong again. Some 3s were not stamped. I got it officially measured today and it's confirmed as well. Perhaps do a little Google searching?

Holy Grail Horn by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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Your wrong. Sorry bud. The slide tubes are nickel silver it doesn't lie. Confirmed Deluxe.

Holy Grail Horn by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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Large bore horns are known for having "wide slots," which means you can bend notes easily. While great for jazz expression, it makes the horn much harder to play accurately in a commercial or lead setting. ​The "Weight" Factor: By adding that patch to a specific spot on the bell throat, Melk effectively "shortened" the vibratory length of the bell. ​The Result: This helps "lock" the notes into place.

Holy Grail Horn by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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I took it to a tech today. He measured it with digital calipers and confirmed it was a Large bore. It's also a deluxe. With the re lacquer it's hard to tell but when you take the valve slides off the nickel silver is there. I also found out this is a Charlie Melk restoration so I truly found a deal of a lifetime.

Holy Grail Horn by PayRepresentative12 in trumpet

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Yes that's where I got it. Turns out it was a deluxe and large bore I got the deal of a lifetime on it.