Overlooked horns, IMHO.
Looks like a fun project, bloke. I'll be watching for updates!
TWO Buescher 4/4 CC tubas from the 1920's
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Re: TWO Buescher 4/4 CC tubas from the 1920's
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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Re: TWO Buescher 4/4 CC tubas from the 1920's
Quite likely correct. My experience is mostly Buescher E flat tubas, YMMV.bloke wrote:truth (my view of truth)
I really am not impressed with the way these play (with their extremely long capillary portions) as BBb instruments, and view the 4/4-size sousaphones/helicons/tubas as "C instruments factory-lengthened to Bb"..
I also suspect that other "heirloom" makers factory CC tubas (ie. York, Conn and King) were in fact "reworkings" of obsolete high-pitch bugles/mandrels with the "MTS after the mouthpipe" eliminated - maybe that was the case with Buescher, as well?
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Re: TWO Buescher 4/4 CC tubas from the 1920's
What neat projects! I haven't come across another tuba like mine before, and always wanted to know a bit more about it. I wasn't sure if it's a 4/4 or 5/4. Are there model numbers for these?
I have noticed tuning issues as well on by BBb horn from 1928. I do remember you had expressed interest in buying my horn, but at the time I think I wasn't really able to ship it, and since then I've decided to actually keep playing. Glad you've found a couple good candidates.
I have noticed tuning issues as well on by BBb horn from 1928. I do remember you had expressed interest in buying my horn, but at the time I think I wasn't really able to ship it, and since then I've decided to actually keep playing. Glad you've found a couple good candidates.