Michael Rath R4F Trombone- Renee Hagmann valve .547 bore Silver/lacq
Hand Slide: .547" with 41B threaded leadpipe, brass outer tubes with nickel trim and crook, chrome plated nickel inside tubes, hand fitted, ultra-smooth action, large shank receiver Connector: Proprietary wingnut connection means no surprise loosening. Rotary Valve: The Hagmann rotor from Switzerland is the original valve used on Rath trombones. The benefits are that it's very light, the throw is very short, and the inside rotor is comprised of individual tubes like a piston valve. That way the entire valve airway resonates more like the straight neckpipe. If you want your instrument to resonate like the straight Bb trombone, choose this rotor. The valve section is removable for maintenance, or for those times you'd prefer a straight neckpipe or a different bell. Customize it to your wishes in moments. Tuning slide: Yellow brass, reverse tuning, unbraced, with R medallion Bell: 8.5" yellow brass with detachable bell flare, entire bell is removable from the valve section Mouthpiece: Rath L5 Rath R4F 547" Bb/F Tenor Trombone 1 Rath R3/R4/R6 8 1/2" Nickel Silver Bell Flare 1 Rath R3F/R4F Yellow Brass Main Tuning Slide 1 Rath R3F/R4F Hagmann Valve 1 Rath R4 0.547" Yellow Brass Hand Slide 1 Rath R4/R4F 41B Brass Trombone Leadpipe 1 Rath Tenor trombone Case 1 Rath Tenor Trombone M/Piece L/Shank L5 Silver Plate Serial Number R4 #1605
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