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Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:27 pm
by Dan Schultz
Two more Marzans have come to my attention in the last month or so. A slant-rotor BBb in Minneapolis and a piston BBb in Florida (no... it's not James Jenkins missing horn!) How many more are out there???

Re: Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:08 pm
by bort
Detachable bell 4-valve CC in Baltimore/New York. Mind the creases in the bell, this is the only picture I have right now. :)

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Re: Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:45 pm
by Dan Schultz
bort wrote:Detachable bell 4-valve CC in Baltimore/New York. Mind the creases in the bell, this is the only picture I have right now. :)

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Nice! Email me some pictures and I'll put it on my web page.

Any more new ones out there?

Re: Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:40 am
by bort
Willson? I had always thought this was a B&M one. Whoops! :)

Re: Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:26 pm
by oedipoes
TubaTinker wrote:
Yeah.... that's one of the Willson-made ones. Nice!
Email me some pictures and I'll put it on my web page.

Any more new ones out there?

Yes, there's one of these in Belgium, willson made.
Played it once, was not really impressed, it feeled quite stuffy to play. Not at all resonant.
A heavy instrument, rather thick brass.

Wim

Re: Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:58 pm
by bort
I thought Willson only made the smaller CC tubas (the 17" bell ones)? Mine is the larger 19" bell model. More of a 5/4 than a 4/4, but that doesn't mean much anyway. :)

I've tried one of the smaller Marzan CC's before, and found it to be very stuffy, and tough to play. It was also old and probably in need of a good valve alignment. Could be part of it.

Mine plays very well and sounds great. Pedal range is a little tighter than on my 1291, but all the notes are there and it just took a little adjustment. Mid- and upper range are beautiful and speak automatically. This IS a heavy tuba -- I haven't been on a scale with it yet, but it's made of thick brass. You feel the weight a bit too since the valve set is a bit high and because of the detachable bell collar. A one-piece bell would be lighter. All in all though, it is a very fine tuba, and I really have a lot of fun playing it.

The previous owner told me (I *think*) that this was a B&M made tuba, and it looks like the other B&M's on Dan's Web site. But if it's a Willson, it seems familiar to the newer Willsons I've tried too -- heavy as lead, valve-set high-up on the horn, and sound and play great. I've never tried a B&M tuba.

Re: Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 7:21 pm
by Dan Schultz
bort wrote:Willson? I had always thought this was a B&M one. Whoops! :)
Oh no!.... my mistake. :oops: :oops: Yours IS one of the Bohm & Meinl Marzans. The receiver should be stamped 'Germany' and the bell should be about 18 3/4". Sorry.

Re: Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:44 pm
by tubamonster
I was just browsing for a tuba, and I came across this:

http://austin.craigslist.org/msg/1250983893.html" target="_blank

tubamonster

Re: Marzans Coming Out Of The Woodwork!

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:38 am
by Dan Schultz
tubamonster wrote:I was just browsing for a tuba, and I came across this:

tubamonster
Nice! Looks like one of the best examples I've seen. Certainly looks better than mine!