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Martin Euphonium, Trombones, and Trumpet

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2021 11:03 pm
by MartinMan
UPDATE: Descriptions of sold items deleted, some prices reduced, and parts and mouthpieces moved to separate thread

Open to offers on all listed items

Normally, I like to give much more thorough descriptions (i.e. complete sentences, and very detailed description of each horn and its flaws and features) but because of the sheer volume of stuff here, I've kept everything down to a bare minimum description. I'm happy to elaborate more though PM or email, though: Sousaphone9@gmail.com

Euphoniums:
-Martin Long Model Euphonium ('17) 3-valve top-action, silver, Besson leadpipe with large shank receiver, original case
Valves work but still with good compression, new valve guides, springs felts and corks (can also include a disassembled tuning trigger)
$850
Pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

Trombones:
-Martin Committee Trombone (50s) Original case in good condition, some minor wear o the lacquer throughout but otherwise in great shape, and excellent playing condition
-$650
Pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

-Martin Handcraft Western Trombone (20s) Silver with gold wash bell
Tuning in the handslide, in good playing condition, plating in great condition features both bell and slide locks, original case
-$500
Pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

Trumpets:
-Indiana Troubadour trumpet (30s) Restored silver finish (gold wash bell), replated valves, and patch on bell crook
Everything is in excellent restored condition on this horn, original case
-$600

Pictures of all trumpets: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 11:07 am
by Mene
Where are you located?

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 1:31 pm
by MartinMan
Mene wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 11:07 am Where are you located?
Sorry, meant to include that in the original post.

I'm located in Champaign, Illinois. I'm willing to ship smaller stuff like trumpets, trombones, and the mouthpieces, but would like to avoid shipping on the low brass if at all possible. I'm Willing to drive to neighboring states to meet halfway if practical.

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 2:14 pm
by LargeTuba
Really temping.... And you're close. Must resist :wall:

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 3:11 pm
by MartinMan
LargeTuba wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 2:14 pm Really temping.... And you're close. Must resist :wall:
Not to add to the temptation because, as someone recovering from gear acquisition syndrome, I understand. However I will be giving HEAVY preference to local buyers.

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 1:06 am
by York-aholic
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Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 10:37 am
by MartinMan
I aught to get one of those streetsigns for my studio, huh?

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 3:14 pm
by greenbean
I used to own one of those Martin Magna bass trombones. Very cool horn that played well. The valve mechanism and linkage are unique and very comfortable. I think it was influenced by German bass trombones. 9" bell, .536 bore, I think. Sounded great.

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 5:20 pm
by MartinMan
greenbean wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 3:14 pm I used to own one of those Martin Magna bass trombones. Very cool horn that played well. The valve mechanism and linkage are unique and very comfortable. I think it was influenced by German bass trombones. 9" bell, .536 bore, I think. Sounded great.
An interesting design indeed, with the bumpers actually located underneath the rotor cap. While the linkage is a bit noisy on this particular horn, I agree it does sound great.

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 7:13 pm
by bort2.0
I almost bought one of those Magna's off eBay last year sometime. Ended up buying a Duo Gravis instead. And have literally never played a single note on it. The Magna looks sweetz but the same date is all but certain! :bugeyes:

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:12 pm
by Kirley
greenbean wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 3:14 pm I used to own one of those Martin Magna bass trombones. Very cool horn that played well. The valve mechanism and linkage are unique and very comfortable. I think it was influenced by German bass trombones. 9" bell, .536 bore, I think. Sounded great.
Tom, do you mean .563 bore?

They don't even let anything smaller than .547 into orchestras these days, and that's for tenors!

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:24 am
by MartinMan
Kirley wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:12 pm
greenbean wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 3:14 pm I used to own one of those Martin Magna bass trombones. Very cool horn that played well. The valve mechanism and linkage are unique and very comfortable. I think it was influenced by German bass trombones. 9" bell, .536 bore, I think. Sounded great.
Tom, do you mean .563 bore?

They don't even let anything smaller than .547 into orchestras these days, and that's for tenors!
I can measure later today and verify, but I do think it is a smaller-than-standard bore as far as modern bass trombones go. So I guess it'd be considered more like a large bore tenor by today's standards. I actually kinda like it. It definitely has a bass trombone sound, but doesn't fell like a big horn when playing it, sort of like the best of both worlds, in a way if that's the feel you're going for.
bort2.0 wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 7:13 pm I almost bought one of those Magna's off eBay last year sometime. Ended up buying a Duo Gravis instead. And have literally never played a single note on it. The Magna looks sweetz but the same date is all but certain! :bugeyes:
Tel ya what Bort, take one of the mammoths home and I could be convinced to throw in that bass bone for cheap. :smilie8:

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2021 6:21 pm
by grayax
It is definitely. 536. I used to own one. I once tried to put my outer slide over that of a Bach 42B inner slide and it would go. I tried to use mine in concert band in college (the one for any warm body that walked in), but was constantly overpowered (I was usually the only bass in a band of about 90). I always went back to using a dual rotor Reynolds for the extra power. I ended up selling my Martin and getting a Reynolds about 20 years later.

The quality of sound was never in question, but it never had enough volume. I was using (still am) a Bach 1-¼H which made the extreme low end a bit stuffy. I wonder how it would have fared with something smaller like a 2G.

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 9:56 am
by MartinMan
Sousa, parts baritone, and Rudy mouthpiece are now sold
Everything else is still available!

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 12:15 pm
by MartinMan
Another horn enters the fray!

A Martin Handcraft "Western" Trombone: $600
This horn is really interesting from a design standpoint, with tuning in the handslide, a slide lock on the bottom slide tube, and a turn-screw bell lock. It also has a very elegant-looking counterweight on the back of the bell crook which I really like. The tuning in the slide does make the slide heavy, so I wouldn't use this for something that requires a lot of fast movement, but the slide is in good shape considering the age, original silver plate is all there except for wear on the slide grips, and the gold was on the bell is faded, but still visible. sounds great with a bigger-than-you'd-expect , very smooth sound. includes the original case, however it's in pretty poor condition.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:01 pm
by Tubajug
You might need to check your sharing settings, it won't let me see it.

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:45 pm
by MartinMan
Tubajug wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:01 pm
You might need to check your sharing settings, it won't let me see it.
Thanks for the heads up. Here's an updated link that should work:


Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 2:42 pm
by MartinMan
Imperial trumpet is sold!
All other horns still available unless stated so in the post.
I'm open to offers on most everything listed here, and would entertain trades or partial trades for other Martins or similar horns, so if you have something that fits that bell, feel free to reach out.
Happy belated Tuba Day!

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Tubas, Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:10 am
by MartinMan
The top action mammoth has been spoken for, however the Wessex upright bell is still available for $500

All other horns and accessories are also still available unless otherwise noted in the ad

Re: Huge Spring Cleaning: Martin Euphs, Bones, Trumpets and More

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2021 7:39 pm
by MartinMan
Front-action mammoth has officially sold!

The tubas may be gone, but there's still plenty of other horns available, so feel free to reach out.