[TPIN] Benge Trumpets
Flip Oakes
flip at flipoakes.com
Thu Feb 1 17:45:29 CST 2007
Jon,
Bob is correct...
The .453 bore was the #1X
The .460 bores were #2X, #3X, #4X, and #5X.
The .464 bores were 2X+, and 3X+
The .468 bores were 6X, the 6XCG had the .464 choke I the bell tailstock,
and it was a lighter gauge bell then the standard 6x.
The .470 bore was the #7X
Ralph Jones also has this posted at : http://www.whc.net/rjones/Benge1.html
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on 2/1/07 3:26 PM, Robert Eye at ra_eye at sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Jon,
>
> Are you sure someone didn't stick a 5x bell on a 6x frame?
> Does the bell ferrule have a number on it, or is there just
> a number on the bell stamp?
>
> Standard 5x's were 0.460". I don't recall that there was
> even a stock MLP 5x - not that you couldn't order one ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Bob Eye
> Dallas, TX
>
> --- jontrimble at suddenlink.net wrote:
>
>> My Benge 5x (L) is a .468. it dates around 76-77 seriel
>> number under 20K.
>>
>> Jon Trimble
>> jontrimble at suddenlink.net
>> http://myspace.com/jontrimble
>
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