EDIT 2/2/26: Found one. Thanks!
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I'm looking for a complete valve block with tuning slides from an Olds or Bach marching baritone (.560" bore). I'd also consider a complete parts instrument (say, one with a crushed bell) if the price is right.
I'm hoping someone on here might have something in their stash. Please let me know: funkhoss@gmail.com.
Thanks!
WTB: Olds/Bach marching baritone valveset
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Re: WTB: Olds/Bach marching baritone valveset
I have a complete Conn marching baritone that’s a bit goofed up.
I will check the bore. It may not be quite that large…
I will check the bore. It may not be quite that large…
Re: WTB: Olds/Bach marching baritone valveset
Thanks for your reply!
For reasons that I'm not going to take the time to explain, it needs to be either an Olds or a Bach. I'm not interested in any other models of marching baritone. This is for a very specific franken-horn project.
For reasons that I'm not going to take the time to explain, it needs to be either an Olds or a Bach. I'm not interested in any other models of marching baritone. This is for a very specific franken-horn project.
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Re: WTB: Olds/Bach marching baritone valveset
No worries!funkhoss wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 1:29 pm Thanks for your reply!
For reasons that I'm not going to take the time to explain, it needs to be either an Olds or a Bach. I'm not interested in any other models of marching baritone. This is for a very specific franken-horn project.
It was .500” anyway!
