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A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:44 pm
by bisontuba
Hi-
Dan was kind enough to sell me his piston .750 4v det. bell c. 1929 CC HN White/ King tuba-, so a few pics are in order:
Rotary CC .687 bore King (model 1293?) and Piston CC .750 bore King (model 1246?)--Front view:
Serial # of piston (c. 1929):
The piston King plays quite nice--lots of dents, but a future overhaul of it will be planned. The bells are interchangeable on both horns- a nice feature...
Mark
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:00 pm
by tubista
Lovely horns. Can't wait to see pictures if you end up doing work on them!
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 4:03 pm
by Tubajug
Nice! It seems your collection is coming together nicely!
Just out of curiosity, did you get it from Dan Schultz or Dan Oberloh? I don't remember Dan Schultz having a King CC when I stopped in for a visit over the summer.
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:15 pm
by bisontuba
Hi-
Pit Tuba-Dan Schultz
Piston CC tuba-Dan Oberloh
Mark
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:19 pm
by bort
Shipping that CC back to him for restoration?

Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:24 pm
by bisontuba
bort wrote:Shipping that CC back to him for restoration?

Hi-
Will have it done locally by my repairman.....Dan's work on it would be fantastic but I just don't want to have to have it shipped back to the opposite coast and then back here again.....
Mark
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:01 pm
by hbcrandy
Mark:
Those photos bring back memories. I have previously owned one of each of those tubas. I loved the sound of the rotary alved King but the intonation problems were insurmountable. My piston valved King was a 5 valved, custom model that was made for Fred Geib. The sound was great and the intonation was real good. Unfortunately, my body rejects King pistons and after 10 years of mounting right hand pain, I sold it. Mike Lynch is the current owner.
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:44 am
by Tubajug
I'm curious, do those detachable bells fit a "modern" 12/2340/41?
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:33 pm
by bisontuba
Tubajug wrote:I'm curious, do those detachable bells fit a "modern" 12/2340/41?

Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:41 pm
by Tubajug
jonesmj wrote:Tubajug wrote:I'm curious, do those detachable bells fit a "modern" 12/2340/41?

Are tenons on the detachable bells that you have on the rotary and the CC the same size as on a King 1241/2341 or 1240/2340 or are they a different size?
Perhaps all my slashes are confusing the question...? Sorry.
Basically, would the bells on your Kings pictured here fit on other King tubas such as the 1241? I'm just curious to know if the size changed over the years or not.
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 3:37 pm
by bisontuba
Hi-
Never having owned a King 2341 or other similar BBb horn, I am the wrong person to ask....sorry.
Mark
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 4:04 pm
by Dan Schultz
jonesmj wrote:Hi-
Never having owned a King 2341 or other similar BBb horn, I am the wrong person to ask....sorry.
Mark
I can't comment on the horns that Mark has pictured. However... I DO know a bit about other detachable King bells as follows:
King 1240/41-2341/41 tubas have a detachable bell tenon 6 5/16" diameter... same as the regular-size King sousaphones.
King 1291 'Monster' tubas have a detachable bell tenon 7 1/8" diameter... same as the tenon on a King 'jumbo' sousaphone.
King 'pit' model tubas have a detachable bell tenon 5 1/2" diameter... different from any other King I've run across.
Maybe Mark can check the dimensions of the tenons on his horns and post.
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 4:46 pm
by hbcrandy
I got My King, .750" piston valved tuba from Warren Deck. Though the tuba was made in the 1920's, Deck had King make him a modern 16" diameter bell for it. The modern bell tenon fit the old King tuba with one thickness of duct tape wrapped around the tenon to slightly tighten the fit. King has apparently not changed their basic tooling for years.
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:08 pm
by bisontuba
Hi-
Finally got my c. 1929 HN White/King .750 bore 4 piston valve 19" det. Upright bell piston CC brass (with some lacquer remaining) tuba back today from the repair shop after having major 'de-denting' done, soldier work, alignment, bell flange work, etc. --the upright King bell is probably not the original, but it works great ( also have the bell front for it-- it too had 'de-denting' work done to it-but I'll probably never use it except as an ornament!). This horn I would put up against any vintage 4/4 -5/4 CC York ( I'm not kidding!). An amazing sound, very easy to play, pitch on the money--I am a happy camper!!! Thank you again to Dan for selling it to me--someday might even have it prepped and ready to have silver plated-but happy as it is right now!
( I'll start my "slush fund" soon....).
Why White/King didn't make more of these old CC piston horns (or I wonder if King today even has the original tooling for these .750 bore pistons?)--I just shake my head in amazement. What a great tuba!!
Mark
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 8:42 pm
by Pat S
It turned out great! Very nice horn!
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:02 pm
by EdFirth
I used the detachable bell from my 2341 to try Joe Novotny's Bell model C King when it was here for an overhaul years ago. What a nice horn! Ed
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 10:13 pm
by bigtubby
TubaTinker wrote:jonesmj wrote:Hi-
Never having owned a King 2341 or other similar BBb horn, I am the wrong person to ask....sorry.
Mark
I can't comment on the horns that Mark has pictured. However... I DO know a bit about other detachable King bells as follows:
King 1240/41-2341/41 tubas have a detachable bell tenon 6 5/16" diameter... same as the regular-size King sousaphones.
King 1291 'Monster' tubas have a detachable bell tenon 7 1/8" diameter... same as the tenon on a King 'jumbo' sousaphone.
King 'pit' model tubas have a detachable bell tenon 5 1/2" diameter... different from any other King I've run across.
Maybe Mark can check the dimensions of the tenons on his horns and post.
I now own Mark's lovely King 4V raincatcher. The tenon is 5.4" (give or take a bit).
Saxophyte has a King sousaphone bell with 5-1/2" diameter tenon for sale on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251518755256
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 9:06 am
by bigtubby
KiltieTuba wrote:Are you talking about the collar where your bell attaches to the body or the ferrule where the bell stack is soldered to the bell elbow?
Sorry about the use of jargon. Tenon == the male piece that slips into the female receiver on a removable bell horn. Also the male part on upper sousaphone leadpipe (gooseneck), woodwind joints, sax necks, etc.
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 8:11 pm
by bigtubby
KiltieTuba wrote:That bell on eBay is probably from an Eb sousaphone (if it were the proper bell for a raincatcher the tenon would be smaller.
Yes that is what I suspected. All of the raincatcher bells I've seen have considerably more stack than does that bell.
Re: A little 'horn dorn'....
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:08 pm
by J.c. Sherman
The .750 bore tubing is still sold through Allied supply. I was grateful for it in repairing a Monster rotary... perfect fit.