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| Forte User | Bach Leadpipe? I recall finding an old leadpipe while visiting Indiana over the summer. I recalled it was a Bach-style reciever, raw brass. Something I noticed, but it hadnt struck me as weird until now is this: The letters "20" were on the reciever. Now, I can't remember seeing Strads today with the leadpipe types engraved on the reciever. I also cant remember "20" leadpipes.... Thoughts, anyone? Van |
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__________________ Stage 1 California Light '94 Bach Strad 37 1900 Eb Cornet LOUD Steve Patrick 10 1/2 C LOUD LM93 | |
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| Moderator Mezzo Forte User
Join Date: Feb 2004
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| Every Bach leadpipe that isn't a standard 25 pipe has the number stamped on the reciever. I don't know of a 20 pipe, the ones Bach makes now are 6, 7, 25-O, 43, 44, 25LR, 43LR. Maybe it was a Kanstul copy of something. |
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__________________ Dylan Schwab Stage 1 New York | |
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