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26A Director
Pocket Conversion

Conversion by N. DeCarlis

2008 (org. 1936)

Elkhart/Indiana/USA

featured the same micro-tuner as the Victor

Length (mpc. removed): 22.86cm
Bell Diameter: 11.75cm
Bore: 1.23cm

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40B Connqueror Vocabell
Pocket Conversion

Conversion by R. Stewart 
Pocket Conversion

2008 (org. 1936)

Elkhart/Indiana/USA

Length (shank removed): 8" (20.3cm)
Bell Diameter: 3.875" (9.843cm)
#1½ (0.459") bore (1.166cm)

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80A Victor New Wonder
Pocket Conversion

Conversion by Mark Metzler.
Pocket Conversion

2008 (org. 1917)

Elkhart/Indiana/USA

Length: 8.9hinch / 22.6 cm
Bell Diameter: 4.625 inch / 11.75 cm
Bore: .462 inch / 1.18 cm

The original Bb to A linkage was modified to work as originally intended.

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Martin "Troubadour"
Pocket Conversion

Pocket Conversion
By Nick DeCarlis

2008 (org. c.1931)

Elkhart/Indiana/USA

Length (mpc. removed): 8.5"(21.59cm)
Bell Diameter: 4.0"(10.16cm)
Bore: .436"(1.10744cm)

Pocket Conversions
When you canft find any more vintage pocket cornets to add to your collection, what do you do? Make your own! These pocket cornets and trumpets were originally constructed in full-size configurations. All but three of these cornets are in my personal collection, and the conversions were done by me, Robb Stewart and Mark Metzler, as indicated?be sure to scroll down to see the horns made by Robb and Mark. This is a fairly complicated and time-consuming procedure. If you are considering having one made, be prepared for considerable cost (both Robb and Mark accept commissions).

We share a common approach to our work: it should look like it could have been done by the original maker, in the time frame that the instrument was originally constructed. Ifm frequently asked how these play. If care was taken in the conversion, the answer can usually be based on how the gdonor hornh played. If you start with a high quality instrument, this will almost always result in a pocket with similar (if not identical) attributes.

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The Olds Military Trumpet
Pocket Conversion

Conversion by Robb Stewart

2008 (org. 1930)

Elkhart/Indiana/USA

Length (shank removed): 8.75" 22.225cm
Bell Diameter: 4.5" 11.43cm
Bore: .453" 1.15062cm

Robb had to rediscover the techniques used by the Olds craftsmen to create the hammered bell, since re-bending the bell crook obliterated the original hammer marks. Additionally, the bell branch was created from scratch and needed hammering to match the main bell.

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The Olds R-10 Recording Trumpet
Pocket Conversion

Conversion by Nick DeCarlis

2009 (org. 1971)

Holliston/ Massachusetts/ USA

Length (mpc. removed): 8.24"/ 20.9cm
Bell Diameter: 4.625"/11.75cm
Bore: .459 / 1.166cm



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The Olds Standard Cornet
Pocket Conversion

Conversion by Nick DeCarlis
& Robb Stewart

2008 (org. 1931)

California / USA

Length(non mpc): 9", 22.86cm
Bell Diameter: 4.625" (11.75cm)
Bore (Olds ML): .453" (1.15cm)


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The Olds R-10 Recording Trumpet
Pocket Conversion

Conversion by Nick DeCarlis

2008 (org. 1951)

Gainesville/florida/USA

Length: 9.0inch, 22.86cm
Bell Diameter: 4.625" 11.75cm
Bore: 0.469" 1.19cm



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