A 1928 Conn 32J lives on (thanks, Lee Stofer)
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 10:31 pm
My namesake on Tubenet (a Conn 2J CC, circa 1971) now has another family member in the house - this past spring, I bought a Conn 32J BBb (circa 1928) from a friend. Wow, what a horn! It weighs 24 pounds, and has a 22 inch bell. Given its comparitive age and size, I'm referring to the 32J as the 2J's grandfather.
I'm been wanting a significantly larger BBb for some time, and this will be an enjoyable classic Tuba to get acquainted with. It did need some help though, so I took it to Lee Stofer. He and his assistant did a terrific job working on it, as usual (thanks, Lee). Besides chemically flushing the horn and removing some dents, they rebuilt the 1st valve slide so it goes up, added a water key on the bottom of it, shortened the 3rd and 4th slides, polished the valves, vented them, replaced their metal guides with delrin guides, realigned them, and touched up the lacquer. I'm pleased - it has a very rich, full sound, articulates easily, and I’m looking forward to using it in a concert sometime. I'm favoring a Stofer Gieb copy mouthpiece for the 2J, and a Perantucci PT-88 for the 32J.
Here are some pictures of the two horns for comparison. Eventually I may post a short video of me playing them, too. Enjoy the horn dorn -

A - Conn 2J (L) and Conn 32J (R) - pre-32J shop visit

B - 2J and 32J - pre-shop visit

C - The 32J making the 2J look like a Euphonium

D - The 32J's new 1st valve slide

E - A very concerned pussycat looking on
I'm been wanting a significantly larger BBb for some time, and this will be an enjoyable classic Tuba to get acquainted with. It did need some help though, so I took it to Lee Stofer. He and his assistant did a terrific job working on it, as usual (thanks, Lee). Besides chemically flushing the horn and removing some dents, they rebuilt the 1st valve slide so it goes up, added a water key on the bottom of it, shortened the 3rd and 4th slides, polished the valves, vented them, replaced their metal guides with delrin guides, realigned them, and touched up the lacquer. I'm pleased - it has a very rich, full sound, articulates easily, and I’m looking forward to using it in a concert sometime. I'm favoring a Stofer Gieb copy mouthpiece for the 2J, and a Perantucci PT-88 for the 32J.
Here are some pictures of the two horns for comparison. Eventually I may post a short video of me playing them, too. Enjoy the horn dorn -

A - Conn 2J (L) and Conn 32J (R) - pre-32J shop visit

B - 2J and 32J - pre-shop visit

C - The 32J making the 2J look like a Euphonium

D - The 32J's new 1st valve slide

E - A very concerned pussycat looking on