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Reynolds Eb tubas - TB-15, TB-16, Model 185, Model 180, etc
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:25 pm
by cjk
Does anyone on Tubenet own one of the old Reynolds detachable bell Eb tubas?
Are they as large as the Conn, York, and King Monster Eb tubas?
I'm curious about the scales of these things. Most monsters have somewhat challenging intonation.
If you have one of these things, I'd like to ask you a bunch of questions via email or PM.
thanks,
Christian

Re: Reynolds Eb tubas - TB-15, TB-16, Model 185, Model 180, etc
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:33 pm
by Dan Schultz
cjk wrote:Does anyone on Tubenet own one of the old Reynolds detachable bell Eb tubas?
Are they as large as the Conn, York, and King Monster Eb tubas?
I'm curious about the scales of these things....
I have a very nice one here at the moment. The overall height is about 50" from the bottom bow to the rim of the recording bell. The bell is 21 1/2" (recording bells tend to be larger in diameter than their upright counterparts). The bore is .688"... same as the King 1240/41/2340/41. The size seems that it would rival that of the King of the same bore. But... the bottom bow and bell stack are quite a bit smaller than the Kings.
This is a full-sized horn in terms of an Eb. But not a large as a 4/4 BBb of similar characteristics. Probably a bit smaller than the other 'monster' Eb horns you mentioned.
This one has the factory 'kicker' on the 1st valve slide. It's for sale.
Re: Reynolds Eb tubas - TB-15, TB-16, Model 185, Model 180, etc
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:43 pm
by kegmcnabb

Wow...a blast from the past.
This very tuba....
cjk wrote:
...used to be mine. Pic taken on my bed in the little house I used to live in.
I LOVED that horn. I thought it sounded great and it was (IMHO) a solid, well-braced and superbly constructed horn. No real intonation issues but predictably a little stuffy once you got below Eb beneath the staff (hey, it's a three-banger) but I loved its sound and playability. I really don't know the "monsters" but I am guessing it is a little more compact.
Sadly, I just didn't need an "eefer" enough to hang on to it so I traded it to Lee Stofer for a King 2341 (which I love and better suits my needs). He might still have it...give him a call.

Re: Reynolds Eb tubas - TB-15, TB-16, Model 185, Model 180, etc
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:45 pm
by kegmcnabb
Re: Reynolds Eb tubas - TB-15, TB-16, Model 185, Model 180, etc
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:02 pm
by Dan Schultz
kegmcnabb wrote:
Wow...a blast from the past.
This very tuba....
cjk wrote:
...used to be mine. Pic taken on my bed in the little house I used to live in.
... He might still have it...give him a call.

I purchased that horn from Lee a couple of months ago. It is indeed a very nice example.
Re: Reynolds Eb tubas - TB-15, TB-16, Model 185, Model 180, etc
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 12:12 pm
by kegmcnabb
TubaTinker wrote:kegmcnabb wrote:
Wow...a blast from the past.
This very tuba....
cjk wrote:
...used to be mine. Pic taken on my bed in the little house I used to live in.
... He might still have it...give him a call.

I purchased that horn from Lee a couple of months ago. It is indeed a very nice example.
Well, there you have it!
Anyone who wants a nice 3-valve Eefer should give Dan a call!