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| Forte User | Lawler's next horn All I know so far is it's to be called the "Pole Star". Anyone have any breaths of knowledge beyond that? According to his site, it's due for release mid-September.
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Ahh....er........ no comment
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| Pianissimo User | Search trumpet hearld there's some stuff there. I believe it is patterned after a Conn peashooter.
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![]() | The "pole star" and the "pea shooter" are actually two different projects. The "pole star" is a large bore horn that is supposed be a very bright playing horn......it looks like that horn should be out this month. The "pea shooter" seems to be at an experimental stage and that horn is a very small bore horn based on the specs of old "pea shooter" horns from the 30's and 40's. |
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| Piano User Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Carson City, NV.
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![]() | Well, the feedback we were getting over on Trumpet Herald is that the horn is a small bore, not a peashooter. The two are different animals with a peashooter having a very tight wrap, a lot of resistance, very bright to shrill sound. The small bores are horns like the 22b's, which have moderate/low resistance, are easy to play and have a lot of sound. A lot of good things to include such as nickle plated inner slides, integrated receiver/leadpipe..etc, were suggested as well. It will be interesting to see what Roy comes up with! Bill
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Flanders, NJ, USA
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![]() | From the herald \/ Lawler Joined: 06 Apr 2004 Veteran Member Posts: 210 PostPosted: 08 Aug 2006 17:08 I will be prototyping a Pea-Shooter this month. It will be all brass construction with a .437 bore. We will see.....As far as the next Remnant I am leaning towards the Olds Recording. RL
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| Pianissimo User | Yes I got the peashooter confused with the Pole Star, sorry. Here's the link to the Pole Star thread on TH. http://www.trumpetherald.com/forum/v...182&highlight=
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Swift Current, Sask. Canada
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![]() | So the people who will play Pole Stars may be referred to as "Pole Cats"? Sorry, the question was begged Cheers, Brian
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