Old Conn Tuba - looking for info
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:55 pm
Just in time for Tubachristmas, I acquired 2 tubas to add to my low brass collection. Prior to this, I was mostly a Bass-bone/euphonium player, but i was hoping to branch out in this direction. The pics I will post below are of an OLD Conn Eb tuba that is part of a pair that I acquired through a substitute teacher at my wife's school. He was hoping to sell them to the band program, but her school has all the tubas they need and little by way of funds right now, but my wonderful wife thought of me. Here's what i know about it, and I was hoping some of you could fill in a few blanks for me.
It is a small Eb tuba
It is engraved "Made by CG Conn Elkhart Ind."
The Serial # is 37XX - Only 4 digits, which makes me think OLD but I haven't gotten to look into it yet
It has a Valve section design I've never seen before. It's hard to see in the pics, but there are no bottom valve caps. The tubing comes out of the bottom of the valve, and loops around to enter the side of the next one.
Valve are really skinny like baritone valves.
It has a Wavy "w" shaped tuning slide, which I've heard means something in the Low/high pitch thing.
Ok... That's about it. If I think of more, I'll add it. Here are the pics:
Front View 3rd Valve side of the Valve section - Note the valve casing just continues downward into tubing Bell Engraving I've never seen anything like this valve design before. Any thoughts on what i have here?
Thanks in advance.
Comment away!
JPMYNWA
It is a small Eb tuba
It is engraved "Made by CG Conn Elkhart Ind."
The Serial # is 37XX - Only 4 digits, which makes me think OLD but I haven't gotten to look into it yet
It has a Valve section design I've never seen before. It's hard to see in the pics, but there are no bottom valve caps. The tubing comes out of the bottom of the valve, and loops around to enter the side of the next one.
Valve are really skinny like baritone valves.
It has a Wavy "w" shaped tuning slide, which I've heard means something in the Low/high pitch thing.
Ok... That's about it. If I think of more, I'll add it. Here are the pics:
Front View 3rd Valve side of the Valve section - Note the valve casing just continues downward into tubing Bell Engraving I've never seen anything like this valve design before. Any thoughts on what i have here?
Thanks in advance.
Comment away!
JPMYNWA