Here we go again...
I picked up the horn from Robb Stewart this past week and the horn's feeling much better now!

Here's a pic of the patch he did over the crack. Very nice! It was a crack that went about half-way around the tube! Was it brittle or inferior metal from 80 years ago?? Who knows!
Robb said that the bell flare is all copper and that it is not original! (:shock: Didn't see that coming!) There are some subtle clues that confirm his theory.
1. The back-side of the bell has rings or lines that are somewhat sub-standard for what Conn would have produced. If you look closely you can see the lines in the pics below.
2. In the reflection on the face of the bell, you can faintly see straight lines and curved lines. In Robbs opinion, the straight lines are from the wooden blocks that were glued together to make the mold for the bell. The curved lines are from the grain of the wood. Conn's tooling probably would have been made from Steel and wouldn't have produced these lines. My question is did Conn spin the bells or were they hydraulically formed?
3. Inside the curve of the bell there is evidence of a gold wash and in the 1934 brochure a gold-washed bell was an option.
Seeing the horn in person and viewing the engraving makes you wonder why someone would invest this much time & effort into restoring a horn.
A couple days ago I received an email from Christine at The Conn Loyalist webpage. She sent a copy of a page from a 1926 catalog that describes the 8X-J series of tubas.

My horn doesn't resemble the one pictured above and this only creates more questions than answers. Conn documentation was/is so confusing! Even the specifications don't match, here's the specs for my horn:
Weight: 20lbs
Length: 41 1/2"
Body Width: 15" (16 1/2" including MP receiver)
Bell: 19 3/4" (although not original)
So... The mystery continues with this old horn! It has grown on me over the past few weeks but I still don't think it will create the sound I need for our large band. I'll play the horn tomorrow night for its debut performance and after that I'll start looking for a potential buyer... Anyone interested???
Tim