in praise of the Meinl Weston 195PHG Fafner 'Paul Halwax'

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in praise of the Meinl Weston 195PHG Fafner 'Paul Halwax'

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Today, I had the fortune of playing the best BBb tuba I've ever encountered. It's the very rare Meinl Weston 195PHG Fafner 'Paul Halwax' model. This is a light-weight, handmade variant of the Fafner, with a smaller bell and a 4th valve wrap similar to the 197. This model reminded me of a smaller version of the 197.

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AveVMEWR8ofOid5-aU7TAU2xxeFwmA

Quinn the Eskimo (brassandwinds.com) is an online retailer, but happens to be located in the Seattle area, so I was able to spend significant time play testing this instrument today. This tuba came to them in a large shipment from Buffet earlier this year. No idea why one of these made its way to the US, but I'm glad I had a chance to play it.

Here's hoping that one of the major US orchestra players currently using a 195 Fafner for their BBb playing decides to upgrade :D .

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Yes. The 4-valve production 195P they had in stock is a very good instrument. If I owned one, it would be the 5-valve version.

The handmade 195PHG (showing 195PH on the bell) is a different beast altogether. I've played a number of 195 Fafner tubas since they came out in 2002 or so (both handmade and production), and none of them were close to that horn.
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Re: in praise of the Meinl Weston 195PHG Fafner 'Paul Halwax

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Sort of unrelated -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83aR2T9AQ7E&t=1125s" target="_blank

Dueling 197s?
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There's a similar horn here (scroll down a little bit):

https://tubaforum.de/instrumente/b-tuba/" target="_blank
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It looks like the 195PHG has the regular Fafner bell, cut to a smaller diameter.
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Re: in praise of the Meinl Weston 195PHG Fafner 'Paul Halwax

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Well did you buy the instrument?
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Scubatuba wrote:Well did you buy the instrument?
He did not. 8) :tuba:
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Doc wrote:
bberlien wrote:It looks like the 195PHG has the regular Fafner bell, cut to a smaller diameter.
Do you think that is something that helps it stand out over a regular Fafner?
16.5 inches in diameter.

Rather than stand out, I think it might help it fall over next to a regular Fafner. ;)
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binlove wrote:
Scubatuba wrote:Well did you buy the instrument?
He did not. 8) :tuba:
Did you?
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bort wrote:
binlove wrote:
Scubatuba wrote:Well did you buy the instrument?
He did not. 8) :tuba:
Did you?
I did. :D
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Amazing! Congrats! :shock: :tuba:
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Doc wrote:
binlove wrote:
I did. :D
What’s the chance of us hearing it in action?
I’m heading on a work trip, but when I get back I’ll put something together. Planning to play it on Mahler 2 in December. Maybe I can get something from that as well.
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Hell yeah. :)
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Congrats Doc! This makes it exciting just to play a whole note! Like a lot of models, someone comes along and personalizes it a bit, a lot of people like it, and it becomes an offshoot model. I think MW did that with the 2250 (2250NP, 2250TL) also.
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@binlove so how is the honeymoon going with your Meinl Weston 195PHG Fafner 'Paul Halwax'? This is a very interesting tuba.
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