Source for .625 bore valveset?

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Source for .625 bore valveset?

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I've got a project percolating in my head that will require a small-bore 4 piston side-action valve set, somewhere around 16 mm (.625 - 5/8") or thereabouts).

Is there anything like that available? The smallest tuba valveset I'm familiar with is the Conn .656 (21/32) one.....
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Re: Source for .625 bore valveset?

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bloke wrote:
roweenie wrote:I've got a project percolating in my head that will require a small-bore 4 piston valve set, somewhere around 16 mm (.625 - 5/8") or thereabouts).

Is there anything like that available? The smallest tuba valveset I'm familiar with is the Conn .656 (21/32) one.....
There were some very small (14" bell) 1920's Eb tubas made by Conn that are precisely that bore size.
How much dough would you irresponsibly be willing to spend on such a valveset? (I have my eye on a nice 2016 Z06. I tend to leave late for rehearsals and gigs...answering emails about mouthpieces/instruments/offered gigs...trying to finish up "just one more repair"...etc...)

Do you like the stealthy paint scheme...?? I prefer not to draw too much attention to myself when flying down I-40 @ c. 180 mph. Personally, (though carbon fiber, and not metal) I think it looks even better than a Bear model...What do you think...??

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Nice car, but I don't think it's quite in your character, or style, or price range (or mine, for that matter). Also, I think it's quite impractical; where would you park it while at the gig - and most importantly, would a Siegfried fit in the trunk, or would you have to leave it on the back seat? :wink:

As to price, I might go as high as a dollar three-eighty, but only if I absolutely have to....

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Re: Source for .625 bore valveset?

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I had a crisis a few years ago, almost got one of these...

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Settled for this...

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You know how I feel about four valves so that's all I got!!

:tuba:
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Three Valves wrote:I had a crisis a few years ago, almost got one of these...

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Settled for this...

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You know how I feel about four valves so that's all I got!!

:tuba:
I had a crisis and wanted one of these:


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...and settled for this:


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Re: Source for .625 bore valveset?

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roweenie wrote:
...and settled for this:


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I like this^^^

That Packard wouldn't fit in the garage anyway!!
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