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Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:46 pm
by Dan Schultz
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I got tired of waiting for a 4V version of the Conn 20i short-action euphonium so I took a few days and built one. Three donor Conn 20i euphs went into the project. This will become my 'old man' horn when I'm just too tired to lug around a tuba! :wink:

Sorry, Mary Ann.... it's not for sale. .. At least not yet. Horns like this come about because guys like me and Bloke have lots of parts and waaay too much time on our hands!... or maybe it's just a sheer lack of good common sense! :lol:

There's more about this project at http://thevillagetinker.com/projects.htm

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:59 am
by Dan Schultz
snorlax wrote:Hi, Dan...
Though the craftsmanship is beyond superb, I must inform you that you will soon decide that you don't need this instrument any more.

You will discover this around mid-August when "Snorlax" drives his son back to school & stops by to say hello to you.

You will also discover at that time that you have a compensating Marzan that you don't want.

Just thought I'd tell you this in advance. :mrgreen:

Jim W.
I an getting sleepy.... very sleepy... ver...ry sl...e...e ..p

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:10 am
by cjk

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:14 am
by jonesbrass
No, but I have a 1922 Conn 86I 4V in excellent original condition . . .

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:53 pm
by lgb&dtuba
Looks just the thing for Oberkrainer. :P

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 6:38 pm
by Dan Schultz
This one appears to be a Conn 25i.... four pistons but NOT a short-action. Conn did make a 4V version of the 20i (would be a 22i) but only for a couple of years.

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 12:43 pm
by Alex C
TubaTinker, nice work.

If you haven't been to Dan's site, you should follow the links in the first post and look around. You'll find that this is a guy who seriously loves tubas. It's a sickness, no cure.

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:29 am
by toobaa
You fixing guys never cease to astound me. "Well, i had pieces of a no-name tuba hanging around, so i combined them with the headpiece of a piccolo, an old fridge i had downstairs, floats from a '62 MG carburetor, my neighbor's cat, a derelict washing machine, and my wife's microwave. Now it's within a cent over 6 octaves, sounds like angelic choirs, i can blow the roof off the civic center if i choose or lull my daughter to sleep at night." And you're not exagerating. Where are y'all when the chinese are trying to build horns? We wouldn't have to discuss schillaphones or schillbrunners, they could go by their own names like Happy Sun or whatever. "And the microwave? Why, during looooong rests at a concert, that's for preparing a warm snack." Totally amazing.

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:43 am
by jonesbrass
toobaa wrote:You fixing guys never cease to astound me. "Well, i had pieces of a no-name tuba hanging around, so i combined them with the headpiece of a piccolo, an old fridge i had downstairs, floats from a '62 MG carburetor, my neighbor's cat, a derelict washing machine, and my wife's microwave. Now it's within a cent over 6 octaves, sounds like angelic choirs, i can blow the roof off the civic center if i choose or lull my daughter to sleep at night." And you're not exagerating. Where are y'all when the chinese are trying to build horns? We wouldn't have to discuss schillaphones or schillbrunners, they could go by their own names like Happy Sun or whatever. "And the microwave? Why, during looooong rests at a concert, that's for preparing a warm snack." Totally amazing.
Huh?

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:54 am
by toobaa
Just trying to say that i wish i had their kind of talent.

Re: Ever See One Of These?

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:34 am
by Dan Schultz
toobaa wrote:Just trying to say that i wish i had their kind of talent.
As someone already mentioned... it's more of a sickness than a talent! :lol: