
andycerrone
Banned
Hey, I got an old trumpet and I've been cleaning it up. I can't get the slide valves off though, and I've tried using oils and stuff. Any ideas? 

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What make/model is it? Wanna see pics!
You might consider taking a large handkerchief and wrapping it through the crook of the tuning slides, have someone solidly hold the trumpet and give the large handkerchief a strong tug or 2 or 3 away from the trumpet.
If they don't pop out using this method then take it to a knowledgeable brass instrument repair person.
They'll probably use the same or similar method at first but at least if they break it it's their responsibility.
After you do get them out and you decide to keep the trumpet, keep the valves and tuning slides lubricated on a regular basis (and not like every 6-months either)
If I remember from my old Retail Days, the Caravelle was a mid-line horn, however, that was over 20-25 years ago.
A trombonist!when you clean it... lay the pistons out in order... they are NOT identicle... and need to be put back the same.... if you can get the slides to work alittle then put vaseline on them and work it back and forth... dont use oil on the slides... vaseline is the thing for them... i met getzen in '68 bought a trombone from him... his severnsen trumpets are top notch...
Great call demented!when you clean it... lay the pistons out in order... they are NOT identicle... and need to be put back the same.... if you can get the slides to work alittle then put vaseline on them and work it back and forth... dont use oil on the slides... vaseline is the thing for them... i met getzen in '68 bought a trombone from him... his severnsen trumpets are top notch...
the only other trombonist i've seen on this board! (i remember talking to homestudioguy about six months ago about trombones)
when you clean it... lay the pistons out in order... they are NOT identicle... and need to be put back the same.... if you can get the slides to work alittle then put vaseline on them and work it back and forth... dont use oil on the slides... vaseline is the thing for them... i met getzen in '68 bought a trombone from him... his severnsen trumpets are top notch...
not familiar with the rath... seems i kinda remember a bass bone player alan rath or was that raph???? hmmm is that a signature model of some sort or the manufacturer??? if it's a signature wonder ifr it was made by holten... they were the best bass bones when i was playing horn...
wow... if they sound like they look....