news flash

The bulk of the musical talk
User avatar
bort
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 11223
Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2004 11:08 pm
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Re: news flash

Post by bort »

Until seeing the picture, I wasn't sure if this was a real posting or not.

Although I dislike the idea of cool old tubas living in a museum, this is about as museum-quality of a tuba as I've ever seen. Neat!
Frank Ortega
4 valves
4 valves
Posts: 687
Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2004 2:27 pm
Location: New Jersey, USA

Re: news flash

Post by Frank Ortega »

Wait, is some one actually going to sell this Beauty?

Or is someone copying it for sale?

Or is this just material to drool over?

Does Don Harry have a similar one? Or is this this that instrument?

I think those pictures stopped my heart for a few seconds!

Frank
Frank Ortega
Band Director
Saddle Brook MS/HS
The Bloomfield Civic Band
Music Director/Conductor
Bon Temps Brass
User avatar
MrBasseyPants
bugler
bugler
Posts: 143
Joined: Fri May 04, 2007 7:09 am
Location: Chicago, IL

Re: news flash

Post by MrBasseyPants »

bloke wrote:It will be for sale. I could buy it right now. I don't need it. I'm not a collector.

The engraving of (seems obvious to me - particularly due to the very strong resemblance) of Mr. Kuhn's face and headdress in the bell is very large, btw.
You could buy it for me....I am thinking about cornering the market on Jumbos :)

jc
MrBasseyPants - jc
My three Kings: 2007 King 2341 | 1935 King Giant 1271 | 1925 King 1265 Jumbo (now with four valves)
...and a 1920s Columbia Tenor Sousaphone

WARNING: This tuba player has been known to get his groove on via bass guitar as well!
User avatar
bort
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 11223
Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2004 11:08 pm
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Re: news flash

Post by bort »

Hrmph, speculation emails and secondhand for sale information are just as un-fun when it's about an American tuba. And here I thought it was just un-fun for Chinese tubas. :tuba:
User avatar
MrBasseyPants
bugler
bugler
Posts: 143
Joined: Fri May 04, 2007 7:09 am
Location: Chicago, IL

Re: news flash

Post by MrBasseyPants »

bloke wrote:
bort wrote:Hrmph, speculation emails and secondhand for sale information are just as un-fun when it's about an American tuba. And here I thought it was just un-fun for Chinese tubas. :tuba:
bort gets the point of the thread. :|
it's like the lottery.....you can always get excited for something...but in the end you'll still probably end up with nothing...but sometimes it's fun to get in on the hype....then usually it gets ridiculous.

I am personally waiting for an awesome Chinese replica of the CSO York that plays just like the original....and costs $750...... :)

I don't like to play the lottery, but on the off chance that I blow $1 on a huge jackpot...the daydreaming that I have was usually worth the price of admission.

Over on another bass guitar forum, there was so much hype for a reissued Acoustic 360 bass amp.....it really had people going and excited....for years it was being hyped.....it too became un-fun.....I now could care less if it has been released or not....I've moved on....

...I'll admit though every now and then these hype fests are fun to daydream....but generally nothing ever happens or when it does.....it sucks.

jc
MrBasseyPants - jc
My three Kings: 2007 King 2341 | 1935 King Giant 1271 | 1925 King 1265 Jumbo (now with four valves)
...and a 1920s Columbia Tenor Sousaphone

WARNING: This tuba player has been known to get his groove on via bass guitar as well!
Tom Coffey
3 valves
3 valves
Posts: 389
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:40 pm
Location: Cleveland

Re: news flash

Post by Tom Coffey »

I can't understand how some instruments survive so long in such great condition, while others just can't make it. As a near-antique myself, I really respect that instrument. It must diet and work out constantly...
Post Reply