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different cerveny piggy tubas?

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:50 am
by Eflatdoubler
I was looking at a cerveny tuba on ebay (see ebay post) and I have come across two different 4 valve model numbers.
One is an ACB-603 Cerveny Piggy, and another is the CCB-603 Cerveny Piggy. I have heard that the "A" might designate it was an Amati tuba. Is there a difference between the two or is just a matter of stamping? Any idea on age with a serial number that is 31129? Thanks!

Re: different cerveny piggy tubas?

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:12 am
by Wyvern
Cerveny is the more up-market brand from the Amati manufacturer. Probably the Cerveny version has some refinements, like nickel silver slides, but they will not play that different.

Re: different cerveny piggy tubas?

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:41 am
by imperialbari
Jonathan is right.

The Amati versions are made of brass rather than nickel silver. I have even seen Amati’s having their ball&socket transmission links made out of brass. That speaks against durability, but then I have tried such a modestly outfitted Amati oval Bb Tenorhorn, which was extremely responsive and playable.

Klaus

Re: different cerveny piggy tubas?

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:49 am
by Eflatdoubler
All of the Cerveny Piggies I have seen are yellow brass. Are you referring to finish, or just the trim?
The new Piggies sold by Dillon Music are yellow brass with silver accents (including a silver bell garland).

Is one of the two models more popular than the other for any particular reason in regard to playability?
Thank you