Scherzer CC tuba at Baltimore Brass?

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Just saw this tuba on the Baltimore Brass web site -- a Scherzer CC tuba.

http://www.baltimorebrass.net/pic.php?id=1036

Anyone know anything about it? Has anyone played it? Really curious about it...someone could go home with a pair of CC and F Scherzer tubas for pretty cheap!
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Scherzer is a very reputed name within trumpets, especially piccolo trumpets. Their craftsmanship is very good.

The photo of the CC tuba is not good enough to say much. The photo of the F tuba is much better and tells about an older instrument with S-links. Scherzer tubas never came in big numbers. During at least the latter half of the GDR-era Scherzer was part of the B&S-conglomerate. One may have the suspicion that Scherzer tubas were B&S instruments renamed for marketing purposes like cheating on exclusive dealership contracts. Doesn’t detract from the quality of the instruments.

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Wow, the picture of the CC is terrible. I was kinda interested in seeing such a thing. :(
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Hm... I have a Knoth F-Tuba which was the predecessor of Scherzer. The linkages, paddles etc. look different to the tuba I have. But: Who'll know for sure?
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muttenstrudel wrote:Hm... I have a Knoth F-Tuba which was the predecessor of Scherzer. The linkages, paddles etc. look different to the tuba I have. But: Who'll know for sure?
Well...how does it play!? :)
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It's an old instrument, at least 60 years old, most likely older. On this picture it still has got the old S-linkages which I had replaced by Mininal-linkages in the meanwhile. It's made from gold brass, not lacquered.
It has a rather light sound and feel of playing compared with my B&S JBL Classic. Intonation is pretty good, just the fifth partial ("a" on the top line of the staff) is a tad flat.
Because it's only 15 pounds of weight I mainly use it for marching band and whenever I go to a gig by bike. :)
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Price cut to $2995. Still for sale after almost 9 years. :shock:

I've played this several times, and liked it. A few highly trusted players I know also have tried it and liked it. When I talked to Kody(?) at BBC about it, he said that someone had cut the main tuning slide at some point, so intonation was a little off, and takes a little work. I believe he said it was a little different than you might expect. Not terrible, just different. I don't remember anything specific about intonation, but that usually means to me "yeah, it's fine."

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Neal Tidwell played one of these C's in New Orleans. He got one of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard out of it...and I heard him play it quite a lot. He had pitch issues when he first got it and went back to Custom Music, where he bought it , with Jake who leaned on Fred Marrik to cut the main slide. Which he did. Neal was a great guy and a great tuba player who left us too soon. Ed
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EdFirth wrote:Neal Tidwell played one of these C's in New Orleans. He got one of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard out of it...and I heard him play it quite a lot. He had pitch issues when he first got it and went back to Custom Music, where he bought it , with Jake who leaned on Fred Marrik to cut the main slide. Which he did. Neal was a great guy and a great tuba player who left us too soon. Ed
I played Neal's Scherzer for a while years ago. That horn is why I can't stop itching over the one at Baltimore Brass. Neal could make a garden hose sound good, though.
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I thought it played like a Miraphone 186, but with a sweeter sound and more output before breaking up. Total guess... maybe it plays kind of like an older Miraphone 186?
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imperialbari wrote:Scherzer is a very reputed name within trumpets, especially piccolo trumpets. Their craftsmanship is very good.

The photo of the CC tuba is not good enough to say much. The photo of the F tuba is much better and tells about an older instrument with S-links. Scherzer tubas never came in big numbers. During at least the latter half of the GDR-era Scherzer was part of the B&S-conglomerate. One may have the suspicion that Scherzer tubas were B&S instruments renamed for marketing purposes like cheating on exclusive dealership contracts. Doesn’t detract from the quality of the instruments.

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the elephant wrote:Not to be tacky, but I don't think he's going to read your reply to his post, man…
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I played that tuba and came very close to buying it. I love the sound. The intonation was workable. When I was considering it, I was torn between a MW model 30 and the Scherzer. Mark Chachich and I went over to Baltimore Brass one day and I played both tubas side-by-side with Mark playing his Alexander 163. Though, I was never a great fan of the MW 30 in the past, in the end, the MW 30 won out over the Scherzer. I am very surprised the Scherzer has been for sale as long as it has.
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That looks a lot like the Scherzer I'm helping my friend sell right now!
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Well If anybody is still here I may end up buying it and ending the sale forum haha :lol:
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tobysima` wrote:Well If anybody is still here I may end up buying it and ending the sale forum haha :lol:
Well that’ll be cool! Be sure to say how you like it.

I got the 4 valve version that Tyler was selling, and I also really love the sound. Besides that, it’s such a nice size, and it looks so good :)
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anotherjtm2 wrote:
tobysima` wrote:Well If anybody is still here I may end up buying it and ending the sale forum haha :lol:
Well that’ll be cool! Be sure to say how you like it.

I got the 4 valve version that Tyler was selling, and I also really love the sound. Besides that, it’s such a nice size, and it looks so good :)
I will! How big is the bell and how tall is it?
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tobysima` wrote: I will! How big is the bell and how tall is it?
16.5” and about 39”
Baltimore Brass can tell you if theirs is a little different.
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anotherjtm2 wrote:
tobysima` wrote: I will! How big is the bell and how tall is it?
16.5” and about 39”
Baltimore Brass can tell you if theirs is a little different.
I talked to them about it and ended up buying the M&M CC instead. They said the Scherzer was incredibly stuffy and not a good player.
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