Harwood Sousaphone ID help....
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:40 am
Hello all...
I am new to the tuba/sousaphone world. I have been playing trumpet and decided to venture to the deep side. I picked up an old Harwood Sousaphone for a good price, and need some help in finding any additional info on it. I know the bits about J.W. Jenkins, etc, but after that the internet seems to have very little to offer regarding this horn.
It is engraved Harwood Proffessional, with nice engraving. No J.W. Jenkins engraving, like some others seem to have. The #2 valve has a serial number on it of P52996. I can only assume that the valves, etc and bell belong together, although i have no proof one way or the other, other than the bell and valve/tubing all seem to have similar wear. Valves are in great shape, some repair marks on slides/tubing. Based on reading the internet, looks like J.W. Jenkins went belly up around 1922?? So can i assume this horn is that old?
I got the horn on eBay, case says IONA HS Marching Mustangs, with a different manufacturer's name on it (B&S i think). Horn does not fit perfectly in case so i am assuming it has little to do with the horn.
Can anyone tell me if this is made of steel with brass plating? It appears in wear areas the laquer and brass are worn away and a silverish color metal is underneath? Being new to these horns i don't know what is/was the norm.
One thing I have noticed is that slotting on open notes is very, very loose. Much easier slotting on valved notes. Is that normal? Is it just my undeveloped chops?
Any info would be helpful.
Thanks....
I have attached a few pictures...
I am new to the tuba/sousaphone world. I have been playing trumpet and decided to venture to the deep side. I picked up an old Harwood Sousaphone for a good price, and need some help in finding any additional info on it. I know the bits about J.W. Jenkins, etc, but after that the internet seems to have very little to offer regarding this horn.
It is engraved Harwood Proffessional, with nice engraving. No J.W. Jenkins engraving, like some others seem to have. The #2 valve has a serial number on it of P52996. I can only assume that the valves, etc and bell belong together, although i have no proof one way or the other, other than the bell and valve/tubing all seem to have similar wear. Valves are in great shape, some repair marks on slides/tubing. Based on reading the internet, looks like J.W. Jenkins went belly up around 1922?? So can i assume this horn is that old?
I got the horn on eBay, case says IONA HS Marching Mustangs, with a different manufacturer's name on it (B&S i think). Horn does not fit perfectly in case so i am assuming it has little to do with the horn.
Can anyone tell me if this is made of steel with brass plating? It appears in wear areas the laquer and brass are worn away and a silverish color metal is underneath? Being new to these horns i don't know what is/was the norm.
One thing I have noticed is that slotting on open notes is very, very loose. Much easier slotting on valved notes. Is that normal? Is it just my undeveloped chops?
Any info would be helpful.
Thanks....
I have attached a few pictures...