This horn was for sale at Dillion's about 3 or 4 years ago. It is a Conn CC using short action valves made from an Eb Conn body.
Does anyone know where this horn is now? Any news on the whereabouts of this horn would be greatly appreciated.
Conn short action CC tuba
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Re: Conn short action CC tuba
I think Mike Lynch owns it, I pretty sure he leant it to Don Harry. I know that Don played it in tuba quartets at the ITEC in Cincinnati.
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Re: Conn short action CC tuba
Thanks for the responses. I know about the Mike Lynch / Don Harry horn, but I thought there is a second one out there somewhere...
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Re: Conn short action CC tuba
Oh that's the TubeNet answer to every interesting horn's whereabouts...Tubadork wrote:I think Mike Lynch owns it
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Re: Conn short action CC tuba
NRE brassworks/ Kiltie, maybe you remember this horn in Eb?


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Re: Conn short action CC tuba
What a fantastic looking instrument!groovlow wrote:
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Re: Conn short action CC tuba
The other is in Yorktown, Virginia.

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Re: Conn short action CC tuba
Thanks Bill. Yorktown sounds like a good place for tuba players!Tubadork wrote:The other is in Yorktown, Virginia.
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Re: Conn short action CC tuba
I played one in 2000 or 2001 at the University of Oklahoma back when Ted Cox, Sam Pilafian, Brian Bowman, and Deanna Swoboda used to do a summer Tuba Workshop there. It was a 4 short action piston + 5th rotor tuba in raw brass. It wasn't mine...it belonged to a young man (college student) that I recall was from somewhere in the eastern US (Virginia?). Obviously I don't remember his name. I do remember him saying that it was a Matt Walters tuba from Dillon Music. It may be the one that is pictured in the first post in this thread and the one that bloke remembers checking out. If not, the tuba I'm thinking of would be yet 'another one' that is 'out there' somewhere. Maybe this is the Yorktown one that is mentioned? I dunno... 
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