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loudog Heavyweight Member
Joined: 23 Nov 2001 Posts: 1442 Location: Hastings, NE
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:43 pm Post subject: Louisville Leadpipes - Pickett/Blackburn vs. Blackburn |
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Has anyone done any side by side comparisons with Louisville Leadpipes as made by the original Blackburn Trumpets company next to the ones made by Pickett/Blackburn? New vs old?
I'm curious if it's worth getting a new one to try...I have Bb and A pipes that are about 15 years old, and am just curious.
Best,
Louie _________________ -----------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Louie Eckhardt, trumpeter
http://www.LouieEckhardt.com
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loudog Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:59 pm Post subject: |
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Anyone? Bueller?[/img] _________________ -----------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Louie Eckhardt, trumpeter
http://www.LouieEckhardt.com
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Riojazz Heavyweight Member
Joined: 25 Dec 2006 Posts: 1015 Location: Mid-Hudson Valley, NY
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Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 10:12 am Post subject: |
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Kinda, sort of. I have a twelve-year old Blackburn A pipe for my Schilke P5-4. I recently bought a new Pickett/Blackburn pipe. They were not the same; the old was a #2 and the new was #1. I can say at my age I can fill the #1 better. The appearance is a bit different, but I have no way to offer any other comment because they are different models. The build was fine on both. _________________ Matt Finley https://mattfinley.bandcamp.com/releases
Kanstul 1525 flugel with French taper, Shires Bb Destino Med & C trumpets, Schilke XA1 cornet, Schagerl rotary, Schilke P5-4 picc, Yamaha soprano sax, Powell flute. Sanborn GR66MS & Touvron-D. |
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