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Re: York Flea Market Find
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:38 pm
by tbonesullivan
Nice!!! How does it play? I would assume USQMC means it was originally ordered for a U.S. Military band. I wonder what kind of history it has had. Thankfully not a very rough one!
Re: York Flea Market Find
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 10:14 am
by marking
Anyone have any mp recommendations for this type of eb with a small shank?
Curious- what MP it came with or what you've tried.
My old Martin Eb likes a Schilke 60 bass Tbone MP. Deep cup and big throat. It inserts a little "too far", but to my thinking it helps with the barely in tune low pitch.
In my readings of this board I see opinions ranging from "Old tubas work best with old Mouthpieces" to "ditch the bass trombone for a "real" tuba MP". With no furthers details offered, I think I've found what works for me.
Also curious - it appears from your photo, that horn has 2 water keys on the main: one on the tuning slide and one before. Perhaps I'm seeing it wrong or didn't trace the path properly.
Mark
Re: York Flea Market Find
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 1:47 pm
by WC8KCY
SteveP wrote:I think what you're seeing as two water keys is actually just one, it being partially obscured by the third valve loop? Is this right?
I am seeing two; the second one is on the high-to-low pitch conversion loop tucked in behind the third valve circuit.
I'd love one of these to go with my Holton Monster E-flat.
Re: York Flea Market Find
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 2:08 pm
by edsel585960
Sweet find!!!!! Im going to be up in MA end of Feb. would love to check it out.
Re: York Flea Market Find
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 1:13 pm
by iiipopes
lost wrote:The shank size if definitely smaller than a standard tuba mp but larger than a bass trombone mp.
You are very, very lucky to have the original mouthpiece. Not only is the shank a different size, it has a different taper than what is now "standard." If the receiver is not worn, you have a great match.