Reynolds Eb Model 180 questions...
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 10:41 am
Greetings,
I have addressed this issue before but thought I would see if anyone has some new insight.
I have a 1959 Reynolds Model 180 Eb tuba with a recording bell. I would really like to find an upright bell for it. The Reynolds catalog at http://contemporacorner.com/ says the horn was available with a 20" upright bell, but I have been unable to find one. Indeed, Matt Walters at Dillion said he had never seen one.
Anybody out there have one for sale or know where I might find one? Alternatively, might a similar era Olds or King bell fit? If so which model number and where can I find one?
Second, it has this cool little first valve spring loaded trigger thingie.



What is the proper way to set/adjust this device? It is also interesting that the catalog photo seems to show the finger grip for the trigger on a long extension up from the slide (for easy reach, I suppose), but mine if you look carefully is attached directly to the rod coming out of the spring housing. Any guesses why the difference?
This is a cool little horn that I really enjoy playing, I just wish I had an upright bell for more formal gigs. I also love the fact that it was "born" the same year as I.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any suggestions.

I have addressed this issue before but thought I would see if anyone has some new insight.
I have a 1959 Reynolds Model 180 Eb tuba with a recording bell. I would really like to find an upright bell for it. The Reynolds catalog at http://contemporacorner.com/ says the horn was available with a 20" upright bell, but I have been unable to find one. Indeed, Matt Walters at Dillion said he had never seen one.
Anybody out there have one for sale or know where I might find one? Alternatively, might a similar era Olds or King bell fit? If so which model number and where can I find one?
Second, it has this cool little first valve spring loaded trigger thingie.



What is the proper way to set/adjust this device? It is also interesting that the catalog photo seems to show the finger grip for the trigger on a long extension up from the slide (for easy reach, I suppose), but mine if you look carefully is attached directly to the rod coming out of the spring housing. Any guesses why the difference?
This is a cool little horn that I really enjoy playing, I just wish I had an upright bell for more formal gigs. I also love the fact that it was "born" the same year as I.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any suggestions.
