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Hawkes Cavalry Tuba
Just purchased a 1912 Hawkes Emperor 4v non compensating Cavalry style E flat tuba in reasonable condition.
Needs a good clean but has nice tight valves. A few dents to remove and a part missing 4th. valve slide to be made up.
It blows beautifully, so easy and in tune with a great clear bottom register.
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... mpire1.jpg
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... mpire2.jpg
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... mpire3.jpg
CB
Needs a good clean but has nice tight valves. A few dents to remove and a part missing 4th. valve slide to be made up.
It blows beautifully, so easy and in tune with a great clear bottom register.
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... mpire1.jpg
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... mpire2.jpg
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... mpire3.jpg
CB
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I think it's Cliff Bevan that included a picture of a Boosey cavalry tuba from around the turn of the last century. It had a similar configuration. I wonder how early these were made in Britain. Maybe that's the source of the front-action piston design. I was prepared to show a picture of that to anyone claiming my Yamaha 621 didn't have a vintage look when I was playing in the Heritage Brass.
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Boosey cavalry tuba
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I play a Boosey & co cavalry (comp) EEb of a similar vintage (1919).
This tuba also has a wonderfully free blowing character. At some time the original bell has been replaced with a 19" Imperial style bell. Only the third valve is original but as the tubing layout is practically identical to later B & H models I'd imagine this was no big problem for the owner at that time.
I've put some pictures online here in the "my hobbies album:
http://russell-kennedy.magix.net/userwe ... FFAC8D6315
Pictures 6-9 are the relevent ones, the others are of my old Lidl helicon, Besson BBb and my "theatre gigging" besson New Standard (1937 15" bell)
Hopefully I'll be getting the bell de-dented in the next few weeks & I'll be talking to my repair tech about "chopping" it to pitch as I find it plays a little flat (probably as a result of the bell replacement).
I hope your Hawkes gives you as much pleasure as my old Boosey!
Cheers
Russ
I play a Boosey & co cavalry (comp) EEb of a similar vintage (1919).
This tuba also has a wonderfully free blowing character. At some time the original bell has been replaced with a 19" Imperial style bell. Only the third valve is original but as the tubing layout is practically identical to later B & H models I'd imagine this was no big problem for the owner at that time.
I've put some pictures online here in the "my hobbies album:
http://russell-kennedy.magix.net/userwe ... FFAC8D6315
Pictures 6-9 are the relevent ones, the others are of my old Lidl helicon, Besson BBb and my "theatre gigging" besson New Standard (1937 15" bell)
Hopefully I'll be getting the bell de-dented in the next few weeks & I'll be talking to my repair tech about "chopping" it to pitch as I find it plays a little flat (probably as a result of the bell replacement).
I hope your Hawkes gives you as much pleasure as my old Boosey!
Cheers
Russ
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Hi Russ,
Many thanks for that. I imagine that bigger bell really does something for it!
I won't be changing anything initially on this one, even before a chem clean and even a wash, it blew so clear and was full in the lower register.
I'll be doing a solo or two on it in forth coming recitals once it ready and post them for you to listen too.
Chas
Many thanks for that. I imagine that bigger bell really does something for it!
I won't be changing anything initially on this one, even before a chem clean and even a wash, it blew so clear and was full in the lower register.
I'll be doing a solo or two on it in forth coming recitals once it ready and post them for you to listen too.
Chas
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The 1912 Hawkes 4v E flat Cavalry tuba got its first real polish today, not too bad;
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... vtuba3.jpg
CB
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... vtuba3.jpg
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That looks good Charley. I look forward to see it some day when we can meet up.
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