Tubas available from Lee Stofer
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 12:59 pm
Hello, Everyone -
Yesterday I had the pleasure of visiting Lee Stofer's shop in Iowa to try some Tubas he has for sale. Here's my review of horns I tried -
Conn 3J CC - This was the primary horn I went to see, since when I bought my .656" bore 2J through eBay I thought I was getting a .689" 3J. The 3J at Lee's shop was built with a .656/.660" valveset instead. It's showing it's age, but still plays quite nicely. Someone who wants a good, smaller bore classic American Tuba needs to buy this horn.
Weril WNTU3CL0 (or earlier?) CC - I understand this is a copy of a Yamaha CC Charles Dallenbach played in Canadian Brass for a while. This is a nice compact horn with a focused sound. It's in great condition, and the valves are really smooth. If someone has trouble lugging around a larger horn, they might find this one a treat to play. If I had mobility issues and still wanted to play, I'd consider one of these.
Kanstul 900-4B BBb - This was the horn I was most impressed with. It's in great condition, and plays beautifully. Gold lacquer, 4 vented pistons (.689" bore) that feel great, both the valve set and bell are removeable for servicing, and it has a tune-any-note slide in the back (I loved that). It has a really nice sound that didn't take a lot of effort with that .689" bore.
All three of those horns are mentioned in Lee's "Summer Tuba Deals" thread in the TubeNet Sponsors section. I also tried two other very nice large bore BBb four rotary horns, but alas, I can't remember what makes and models they were (contact Lee for info on them). Both were great horns, though. All five horns have hard cases that are in great shape too.
I also want to thank Lee for the excellent repair work he's done on my 2J. He's removed a bunch of small dents, buffed and vented the valves (which completely changed articulating on this horn for the better, and they're very smooth), changed the corks and felts to re-align them, and expanded the main tuning slide (which fell out during a performance). This gentleman definately knows what he's doing. I also bought a Stofer Geib copy mouthpiece from him, which has been a much better choice for this horn than the one I had been using (something similar to a Perantucci M1).
Lee, thanks again for your hospitality and service. I look forward to doing more business with you in the future.
Yesterday I had the pleasure of visiting Lee Stofer's shop in Iowa to try some Tubas he has for sale. Here's my review of horns I tried -
Conn 3J CC - This was the primary horn I went to see, since when I bought my .656" bore 2J through eBay I thought I was getting a .689" 3J. The 3J at Lee's shop was built with a .656/.660" valveset instead. It's showing it's age, but still plays quite nicely. Someone who wants a good, smaller bore classic American Tuba needs to buy this horn.
Weril WNTU3CL0 (or earlier?) CC - I understand this is a copy of a Yamaha CC Charles Dallenbach played in Canadian Brass for a while. This is a nice compact horn with a focused sound. It's in great condition, and the valves are really smooth. If someone has trouble lugging around a larger horn, they might find this one a treat to play. If I had mobility issues and still wanted to play, I'd consider one of these.
Kanstul 900-4B BBb - This was the horn I was most impressed with. It's in great condition, and plays beautifully. Gold lacquer, 4 vented pistons (.689" bore) that feel great, both the valve set and bell are removeable for servicing, and it has a tune-any-note slide in the back (I loved that). It has a really nice sound that didn't take a lot of effort with that .689" bore.
All three of those horns are mentioned in Lee's "Summer Tuba Deals" thread in the TubeNet Sponsors section. I also tried two other very nice large bore BBb four rotary horns, but alas, I can't remember what makes and models they were (contact Lee for info on them). Both were great horns, though. All five horns have hard cases that are in great shape too.
I also want to thank Lee for the excellent repair work he's done on my 2J. He's removed a bunch of small dents, buffed and vented the valves (which completely changed articulating on this horn for the better, and they're very smooth), changed the corks and felts to re-align them, and expanded the main tuning slide (which fell out during a performance). This gentleman definately knows what he's doing. I also bought a Stofer Geib copy mouthpiece from him, which has been a much better choice for this horn than the one I had been using (something similar to a Perantucci M1).
Lee, thanks again for your hospitality and service. I look forward to doing more business with you in the future.