New Valve Oil from Dillon Music
- Tubaryan12
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- Randy Beschorner
- bugler

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- Steve Marcus
- pro musician

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I have used Zaja valve oil because it works well, regardless of the scent.
However, the last time that I purchased Zaja, the vendor did not have the unscented in stock. I settled for French Vanilla, which I thought would be the most neutral. I don't mind it. But when my horn was tried recently by a fine player who frequents this BBS, he said that it smelled like pipe tobacco. Just the thought of that will make me insist upon the unscented Zaja.
However, the last time that I purchased Zaja, the vendor did not have the unscented in stock. I settled for French Vanilla, which I thought would be the most neutral. I don't mind it. But when my horn was tried recently by a fine player who frequents this BBS, he said that it smelled like pipe tobacco. Just the thought of that will make me insist upon the unscented Zaja.
- prototypedenNIS
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I've talked to some guys at another shop who have the Zaja scented.Randy Beschorner wrote:How does the scent compare to the Zaja line of valve oil?
I had heard that a tuba player once used the Zaja Swiss Chocolate scented valve oil and the trumpet section kept bugging him to share the Hostess Cupcakes.
Lime smells like pine sol
the chocolate smells like it comes from an adult film store
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Salvation Army 1934 and 1954 (Boosey) euph
Salvation Army 1934 and 1954 (Boosey) euph
- Matt Walters
- The Tuba Whisperer

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Glad you like the oil. Because I'm not an oil Nazi, I like to stay with petroleum oils that I can mix or match should I forget to bring some with me. Actually what happens is someone in band begs me to sell them my bottle of oil to save them a trip to the store, then I forget to grab another bottle for myself. So, I end up begging to borrow oil sooner or later. Anyway, the SuperC oil is the first oil that I could actually feel a difference with. I like Citrus, but maybe my next bottle will be Peppermint. There are a lot more scents than with Zaja. Of course Unscented sells out quick. We'll bring some to the Army Tuba/Euphonium conference.
And we are bringing some "Chop Saver" too!!
And we are bringing some "Chop Saver" too!!
Matt Walters
Last chair tubist
Who Cares What Ensemble
Owns old tubas that play better than what you have.
Last chair tubist
Who Cares What Ensemble
Owns old tubas that play better than what you have.
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Alex F
- 4 valves

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My ex-wife hated the smell of valve oil. She liked the tuba but not that smell. My fiancee accepts the good with the bad. She says the smell of the valve oil doesn't bother her. The nice smelling stuff came out way too late for me.
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