[TPIN] BACH 37
Bill Cryderman
Cryderman at myeagles.org
Tue Sep 19 07:17:18 CDT 2006
Yes, I am using Binak Pro and it has helped the problem somewhat.
>>> Steve Evans <baissie at yahoo.com> 9/18/2006 9:43 PM >>>
The cheapest solution you can imagine... Try BiNak. I've seen it work on 3 different
horns with exactly the same problem, one of them is my Bach C.
--- Bill Cryderman <Cryderman at myeagles.org> wrote:
> My Martin cornet has that same issue, so I'm looking for advice also!
> Thanks,
> Bill Cryderman
>
> >>> <Tptgirl at aol.com> 9/18/2006 2:12 PM >>>
> Hi
>
> I am looking for a Bach 37.
>
> I prefer one made before 1995, but I need one that plays well, is in tune,
> and the valves are in excellent condition. Cosmetic wear on the finish is not
> an issue for me.
>
> Let me know if any of you have one you don't use any more and want to get
> rid of for a GREAT PRICE!
>
> Mine has developed a valve issue that none of the repairmen seem to be able
> to resolve.
>
> The third valve works BEAUTIFULLY, until you start blowing air (playing the
> horn), then it sticks about half way up about 50% of the time. We have
> determined that it is not the way I am pressing down (the angle). I have had it
> lapped out twice... still a problem.
>
> Any input on that would be great too!
>
> Thanks
>
> Cheri
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