I found a neat little Reynolds Contempora Eb. It dates from 1959 and is in great shape. Pitch is quirky but manageable. It has got a great full sound and a good bottom end. I had been saving for a more expensive horn but decided that this would handle my needs well enough. I probably don’t need anything more for polkas or Dixie. I do have a couple of questions however; that I hope my fellow TubeNetters can help me with.
1. There is this cool little first valve device. It has an odd push-me-pull-you bracket to grab for intonation adjustment but it also has a piston with a spring that seems to be for returning the first valve to a predetermined setting (see pics below). Has anyone seen one of these before? Can you tell me how it works and what kind of maintenance and adjustments it will need? There is a set screw as well, although I am not sure what it sets.
2. The recording bell is cool and will be great (as mentioned above) in Dixie and polka settings, but did Reynolds offer an upright bell? That could be kind of neat, too. Anybody have one for sale? Anybody know another upright bell that might fit? The collar measures 5 ½ inches.
3. It has no case. I figure I will get a gig bag…maybe a Dolly Bag as no one else seems to offer a bag for recording bell tubas. Any suggestions? Again, is there another brand case that might fit? I am a strong believer in hard shell cases.



Thanks,




