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Giving Props to Harvey Hartman

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 4:44 pm
by Brassdad
Hope this works out.....am trying to get the photos the same size

I bought my son this 1920 Conn off of our favorite internet auction site, back in 2004 after school was out.

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As it turned out it needed work. Valves leaked, dents galore, and Michael couldn't hit his E. We took it around and considered using it as a trade in for a new tuba. But got a used F.Schmidt 3301 - so no trade.
I had met Harv Hartman through tubenet and he had viewed the "Beast" back in 2004. In telling everyone about the Schmidt purchase he contacted me and asked what my plan was with the Conn.
We decided that to inprove it's chances on ebay, he would replate the valves and improve the general condition/appearance. He would then list it and we would split the $ once it sold.
well, it didn't.
So (taking a listen to my son - who wanted it back after seeing it on ebay) I went back to Harv and paid him for his work.
Today it showed up. WOW!
If he'd just open his eyes....guess it's just getting into the music 8)

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It's a different tuba. No longer a drain pipe it is a beautiful work of brass. Michael loves the mellow sound of the old girl. We may have to re-christen her as beast seems a tad out of place.

Thanks Harv![/img]

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:50 pm
by Mike
Where's the dog?

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:56 pm
by windshieldbug
See! All he needed to do was get glasses, and things look a lot better! :P

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 7:28 pm
by Brassdad
Mike wrote:Where's the dog?
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You mean this old flea-bag?
Mike was on the leather couch...no dogs allowed there.

As far as the glasses windshieldbug he was cursed with my eyes, not his mothers'. But he does like seeing, so that's a plus.

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 10:32 pm
by ken k
I'll second that.... i saw that horn at Harv's and tooted on it a bit. I'm lovin an old 1928 Conn Helicon he fixed up....

enjoy!

ken k

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 6:21 pm
by Paul Scott
Harv is a great guy and a straight-shooter. I bought a nice old sousa from him some years back and it was a good experience. He does very nice work indeed. Kudos to Harv!