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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:05 pm Post subject: My new Cornet |
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Here is a video showing off a bunch of audio on several horns... but my cornet is in here too.
http://youtu.be/YClpnHHXZ-E _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
Zirnbauer Piccolo Bd/A |
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richardwy Heavyweight Member

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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 5:16 am Post subject: Re: My new Cornet |
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| tk1031 wrote: | | but my cornet is in here too. |
I like your playing very much. _________________ Richard Oliver
Bach AB190
Schilke B1
Bach C180L 239 25H
Bach 3's: 3, B, & C
Getzen Capri Cornet
Curry 3BBC
Wick 4
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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 5:22 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
Just to be sure... the cornet is being played by the Principal Trumpet of the Bangkok Thailand Orchestra. I am the fat guy in the green shirt. I am more of a... Hack is the word I am looking for. Anyway, I hope you liked the sounds on the video just the same. Keep an eye out.. there will be more.
Cheers, George TK1031 _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
Zirnbauer Piccolo Bd/A |
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weezintrumpeteer Veteran Member

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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:38 am Post subject: |
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Gorgeous playing and very cool instruments. So you purchased the cornet?
Any photos of it? _________________ '70's Getzen Eterna Cornet
'70 Selmer Radial
'47 Martin Committee Deluxe #3
Triebert Moderne Flugel |
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robertgrier Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:39 pm Post subject: |
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OK give, what make is that cornet? I've never seen that shape before. _________________ Bob Grier
An Old Pro
Web Cam lessons for trumpet and jazz improvisation
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etc-etc Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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| weezintrumpeteer wrote: | Gorgeous playing and very cool instruments. So you purchased the cornet?
Any photos of it? |
George (a.k.a tk1031) MADE the darn thing: he is the engineer, designer, metalworker, brazer and so on. It is completely handmade, and the quality of work is fantastic. |
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Dale Proctor Heavyweight Member

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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:39 pm Post subject: |
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Neat cornet! Looks a lot like the American rotary valve cornets from the mid-19th century. Compare it to mine - very similar layout except mine is side action instead of top action.
 _________________ Olde Towne Brass
www.otbrass.com
Brass Band of Huntsville
www.brassbandofhuntsville.com
"Brass bands are all very well in their place - outdoors and several miles away ." - Sir Thomas Beecham |
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weezintrumpeteer Veteran Member

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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:49 pm Post subject: |
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| etc-etc wrote: | | weezintrumpeteer wrote: | Gorgeous playing and very cool instruments. So you purchased the cornet?
Any photos of it? |
George (a.k.a tk1031) MADE the darn thing: he is the engineer, designer, metalworker, brazer and so on. It is completely handmade, and the quality of work is fantastic. |
Ah, I didn't know that! Very cool. I'd love to see some photos of those horns...very unique. _________________ '70's Getzen Eterna Cornet
'70 Selmer Radial
'47 Martin Committee Deluxe #3
Triebert Moderne Flugel |
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TrentAustin Heavyweight Member

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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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Ok,
As Dale mentioned: "Looks a lot like the American rotary valve cornets from the mid-19th century." Because it was my very few emails with Dale, and his website.... and the American rotary Cornets of that age that inspired me. Besides, there are only a few ways to wrap a rotary cornet, and this seems to be one of the most beautiful to me.
That is where it stops however. I use modern valves made in Germany, my bell and leadpipe dimensions are modern, and a bit different. As well as my bore size.... all of which I would like to not talk about at this point, as the horn is dong very very well, even on C cup mouthpieces... on a proper cornet mouthpiece is almost as dark as a flugel, but with better projection. It is very conical, but the notes sit well where they belong, except for 1&3 and 1,2&3 so a trigger will go in soon.
So... thanks Dale. If I sell enough of these I still want your Eb so I can study the thing... and make one. I love the Eb cornets.
 _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
Zirnbauer Piccolo Bd/A |
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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry about all of the pictures... but I hoped to give everyone what they wanted. Thank so much for the positive feedback. The cornet has been well received by all that have tried it. There is also a school looking to have a whole section made for their brass band. I would really like to see that happen someday. Oh, I should also say... it has minibal linkages. I like them very much, but Bernhard Zirnbauer showed me a string system that would make the valves even faster. Coming soon I hope will be a version of this cornet with his valves. _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
Zirnbauer Piccolo Bd/A |
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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry, this is my last post until someone else posts something:
I am looking for books, photos, literature, something, anything on the old boston makers, cornets, designs, math... whatever. I think they are beautiful horns, and I want to make more. I also, as much as I like doing my own thing, want to at least know what they did. I have played Kanstuls, Benges, Bachs, Schagerls, Lawlers, etc... and I know what I like in them, and have managed to put that into my own instruments. Also reading about the trumpet makers from Germany... but I would like more information. There is no more valuable information than History itself, unless it is forgotten history. _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
Zirnbauer Piccolo Bd/A |
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Dale Proctor Heavyweight Member

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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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That's a very cool thing you're doing! I'm sure your new cornet plays better than my 140+ year-old one...
Speaking of fast rotary valves, mine has "Allen" valves, which were elongated, small diameter rotors with oval ports. These were built to lessen the travel needed to operate the valve, which increased the speed. The tubing leading to and from the valves changed from cylindrical to oval right before it entered the valve body. Very fast.
 _________________ Olde Towne Brass
www.otbrass.com
Brass Band of Huntsville
www.brassbandofhuntsville.com
"Brass bands are all very well in their place - outdoors and several miles away ." - Sir Thomas Beecham |
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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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That sounds almost exactly what my friend Bernhard did, only there was something one could do to adjust the cam there for making it faster or slower. Seemed a bit complicated for most trumpet players, but I hope to talk him into at least one more set for me. Someday.
Thanks Dale. There werent many emails, but you were a huge help. Hope to return the favor one day.
Cheers! _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
Zirnbauer Piccolo Bd/A |
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Dale Proctor Heavyweight Member

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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you Dale, I have heard of the one, not of the other, and now I will be reading them both. Thanks very much my friend, someday a face to face meeting, beer (for me anyway... not everyone likes a good pilsner) and cornet playing! _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
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Flattergrub Heavyweight Member

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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Flattergrub, that I have. In fact... two volumes I think. The original, and the appendix.
It has been my cornet bible. _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
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tk1031 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:55 pm Post subject: |
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Another thought... I have: "Metallblas Instrumente" by Barnhart, Herzberg, and Schramm... but are there any other publications like this, or workbooks (having standard designs, leadpipe to bell equations etc...) This book, and some very special friends have been a huge help, but there has to be more. I am sure of it, actually... because I have seen glimpses of 3 ring binders of designs, plans, build sheets etc.. _________________ Schagerl "Gansch" Vienna Trumpet Schagerl "Gansch" Horsdorf Heavy
Schlub "Damar" 4 valve Flugelhorn
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robertgrier Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 4:37 am Post subject: |
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That is a beautiful cornet. If I had the money I would buy one. Love cornets. _________________ Bob Grier
An Old Pro
Web Cam lessons for trumpet and jazz improvisation
www.bobgriermusic.com
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