Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
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scottw
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Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
I played with guy tonight who had one and he told me a little about it. Made by the famous French horn maker, it was one of only a few only tubas they ever made. He isn't sure of the manufacture date, but believes it to be from the '20's. Serial number in the 50's. It was pretty much the size and style of my Mirafone I think. An interesting horn. He sounded good on it. 
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scottw
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
His was re-fitted with mini-ball linkages, presumably from clocksprings?
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
There is a Kruspe tuba for sale at Baltimore Brass. They have a photograph of the tuba on their website. I played it and I liked it, it had a very nice sound and I liked the response.
this is the description on the Baltimore Brass website:
4V BBb Used Kruspe 4V BBb Tuba. .787"(20mm) bore, 13.5" bell, 38" tall. Clockwork springs and S-linkages. Horn dates from turn of the century. In raw brass, no case. $1,995.00
best,
Mark
this is the description on the Baltimore Brass website:
4V BBb Used Kruspe 4V BBb Tuba. .787"(20mm) bore, 13.5" bell, 38" tall. Clockwork springs and S-linkages. Horn dates from turn of the century. In raw brass, no case. $1,995.00
best,
Mark
Mark E. Chachich, Ph.D.
Principal Tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Life Member, Musicians' Association of Metropolitan Baltimore, A.F.M., Local 40-543
Life Member, ITEA
Principal Tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Life Member, Musicians' Association of Metropolitan Baltimore, A.F.M., Local 40-543
Life Member, ITEA
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
Rare, and not many.scottw wrote:How rare are these? Were there many of them made?
Note, rare doesn't necessarily mean valuable.
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
Yes.
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Owns old tubas that play better than what you have.
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scottw
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
That's only because you worked on the one I saw!Matt Walters wrote:Yes.
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
My gallery has 6 entries for Kruspe tubas and 2 for Kruspe helicons. From 3 RV to 7 RV.
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
Yes, I own Kilton Vinal Smith's Kruspe F tuba. This instrument was the tuba Mr. Smith used in Boston Symphony up until his retirement around 1965. This particular tuba has 5 valves with the fifth valve in the left hand.
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
I tooted on an old Kruspe 4rv 4/4 BBb (possibly the one bloke referred to?) years ago and liked it a lot.
It was roughly the same size as a Mira 186 BBb or old M-W 20 BBb. The rotor section was string linkage and held on with J-B Weld.
I found it to play with a dark, sweet sound, easy response, and it seemed to play in-tune. The thin-wall metal of the tuba made it
lightweight for it's size. If I had the money at the time, I probably would have bought it
It was roughly the same size as a Mira 186 BBb or old M-W 20 BBb. The rotor section was string linkage and held on with J-B Weld.
I found it to play with a dark, sweet sound, easy response, and it seemed to play in-tune. The thin-wall metal of the tuba made it
lightweight for it's size. If I had the money at the time, I probably would have bought it
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Re: Has anyone seen a Kruspe tuba?
David Bragunier (RIP) played a Strauss horn concerto on an Eb Kruspe rotary tuba at the Army Conference in 2004, right after his retirement. My report at the time said, "...though it was obvious that he was having to exercise considerable leadership over it, his musicianship 'shown clear'." That tuba, as I recall, dated from right at the turn of the last century.
Rick "liking the heroic opening of that work and never forgetting that performance" Denney
Rick "liking the heroic opening of that work and never forgetting that performance" Denney