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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:06 pm
by iiipopes
Typing "Gronitz" into "Search Old TubeNet" resulted in 948 hits. You might start there.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:14 am
by vince
Hi!

I own a Gronitz PF-125 silver F tuba for about 1 year and i truly love it! I tried and played many F tubas(yamaha, miraphone, rudy meinl, B&S) before i got a Gronitz in my hand and this is the one i prefer by far.

The sound is wonderful trought the range and the low register is really there but doen't sound like a small C tuba..

Excellent horn for quintet, solo and orchestra!

I got mine from Tony Clements in California.

I didn't try the CC or BB horn yet but they got really good comments from people who tried it.

Hope this help!

Have a good day!

Vince

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 1:40 am
by iiipopes
bloke wrote:
iiipopes wrote:If you ever see a King Super 20 trumpet
in silverplate serial no. 330XXX,
please let me know!
I'm guessing yours was stolen...??

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 7390679155

Again, if yours was stolen and you truly loved it, you could probably buy this one and have it silver plated to look like new for a total (acquisition + restoration) of under $600...possibly as little as c. $500.
Worse. It was my dad's that my grandmother bought for him brand new after his father (my grandfather) died. When I outgrew my starter trumpet, my mom (my dad had also died in the meantime) sent it out to be reconditioned and, to be different, since they are almost all lacquered, I asked for silverplate. It then got stolen from me in college. I know it's partly psychological, but I played co-lead in high school, including the lower parts of the stratosphere, and haven't been able to do a thing on another trumpet since. So I took up residence in the trenches. Here's the catch: Before I knew what the markings meant, there is either an S1 or an S2 bore designation on the valve block under the serial number. S1 is .448, S2 is .458. I don't know which it was, as I did not copy that number down, not knowing at the time it meant something significant. So I keep looking and hoping. Thanks for asking.

BTW, my horn has the thumb screw/nut to tighten down the main tuning slide and a 1st valve ring stock.