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Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:49 pm
by Sam Gnagey
Here's a comparison shot of my standard 4/4 CC vs. my new design of a 6/4 CC.
It'll be available to try at my shop. Lookout,Yama-york!

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Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:56 pm
by Eric B
Holy Cow that this is a beast! I bet you could shift the earth's axis with that. What parts did you use that make this big beauty?

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 7:09 pm
by Sam Gnagey
Narry you mind about which parts, dearie.........they're all the right ones. 8)

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 7:10 pm
by TexTuba
Is there any chance of a larger photo? :D

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:26 pm
by David Richoux
Was this your inspiration?
popeye tuba.jpg

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 9:29 pm
by randy westmoreland
My goodness!

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 9:30 pm
by Sam Gnagey
David Richoux wrote:Was this your inspiration?
popeye tuba.jpg
Well, you could have found the majority of the large branches of this horn on most of the tubas used by US Navy bands in the 50s and 60s. So, yes, that horn is my inspiration. Always loved those Popeye cartoons.

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 9:49 pm
by Tubaing
So it is a 20J

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 9:58 pm
by Sam Gnagey
Nope.....but homegrown here in Indiana.

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 10:14 pm
by Tubadork
Martin?

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 10:16 pm
by imperialbari
Sam Gnagey wrote:Nope.....but homegrown here in Indiana.
Then it very well might be a main frame from a Martin tuba. Those large ones looking somewhat similar to the Conn 2XJ series, but with a smaller bore of the inner branches.

Klaus

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 10:40 pm
by The Big Ben
imperialbari wrote:
Sam Gnagey wrote:Nope.....but homegrown here in Indiana.
Then it very well might be a main frame from a Martin tuba. Those large ones looking somewhat similar to the Conn 2XJ series, but with a smaller bore of the inner branches.
That bell has a pretty meaty throat. I bet that is something Sam fashioned or had built.

Anybody wish they could see Sam's "boneyard"- where all old tubas go to be made new again?

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 12:16 am
by Steve Marcus
ben wrote:What's the price point on the Gnagey Beheamoth?
I'm surprised that it took 13 posts on this topic before this question appeared.

Nevertheless, the proof is in the pudding...or some other metaphor.

Sam, I assume that your basic price is for what appears to be in the photo: a 4 piston, 1 rotor raw brass 6/4 CC horn.

Are you able to do any customization, such as adjusting the height of the leadpipe and/or the position of the valveset to match the physical dimensions of the player?

Since there has been discussion about this on the Board, would you build a 6/4 5-valve BBb for the same price?

Is there a lower cost for a tuba that is already completely built vs. one that is "ordered?"

Thanks!

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 7:59 am
by Sam Gnagey
Steve Marcus wrote:
ben wrote:What's the price point on the Gnagey Beheamoth?
I'm surprised that it took 13 posts on this topic before this question appeared.

Nevertheless, the truth is in the pudding...or some other metaphor.

Sam, I assume that your basic price is for what appears to be in the photo: a 4 piston, 1 rotor raw brass 6/4 CC horn.

Are you able to do any customization, such as adjusting the height of the leadpipe and/or the position of the valveset to match the physical dimensions of the player?

Since there has been discussion about this on the Board, would you build a 6/4 5-valve BBb for the same price?

Is there a lower cost for a tuba that is already completely built vs. one that is "ordered?"

Thanks!
We haven't determined what the 5-valve CC 6/4 horn will go for.

Since we build them to order, we can accomodate most requests for customization.

I built a 6/4 BBb to these specs. several years ago. I'll do another one. Maybe that will be the next.

Because there are some structural flaws ie. patched branches, funky alignment of tubing, etc., I'm keeping this prototype for myself to play and for demonstration purposes. Those flaws would not be present in any horn that would be ordered.

BBb would probably run the same price as for the CC, no difference in price for ordered horn versus one that has already been built.
Thanks for the questions.

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 5:02 pm
by eupher61
Sam, a thing of beauty visually, and I'm sure it's a thing of aural beauty also.

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 3:49 am
by David
damn. I guess I might end up owning two gnagey horns in the near future...

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 8:47 am
by pierso20
This looks the same size as your horn, which is tiny as it is.....that's not an optical illusion is it!??? It's SO huge for being so small....like carrying a small dense planet :P

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 9:09 am
by Sam Gnagey
pierso20 wrote:This looks the same size as your horn, which is tiny as it is.....that's not an optical illusion is it!??? It's SO huge for being so small....like carrying a small dense planet :P
It's no illusion as you allude to my 4/4 CC. The 6/4 CC is only about 33" tall. I'm guessing that it only weighs about 10 kg.

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 9:42 am
by pierso20
Sam Gnagey wrote:
pierso20 wrote:This looks the same size as your horn, which is tiny as it is.....that's not an optical illusion is it!??? It's SO huge for being so small....like carrying a small dense planet :P
It's no illusion as you allude to my 4/4 CC. The 6/4 CC is only about 33" tall. I'm guessing that it only weighs about 10 kg.
That is pretty amazing!!

Re: Latest "Gnageyphone", a 6/4 CC

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 3:24 pm
by UTSAtuba
That is one colossal horn! Is it possible to open the heavens with this thing? :tuba: