Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
They're there!
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
Forgive my ignorance, but does anyone have any idea what this means?HELLO, I AM AUCTIONING A SILVER PLATED 1918 CONN ORCHESTRA GRAND TUBA MODEL 34J IN 'CC'. I SAY BUILT IN 'CC' BECAUSE THE SLIDES HAVE DRESS RINGS INTACT.
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
Oh....kay. Read my post again. I'm not asking what dress rings are. I'm asking what they have to do with a tuba being "built in CC." It makes me wonder if the tuba is really in C or the seller doesn't have a clue what that means. The key of the horn certainly doesn't depend on those dress rings...the sentence makes no sense.goodgigs wrote:Todd He probably is referring to those lady's ring sized slide end protectors that some tubas have.
If that's it, then it's meaningless as an indicator, because they are soldered on anywhere as you can
see in this picture of a shortened slide I made. You may have to enlarge to see it.
Can anyone decipher that sentence or should I just post a question on the auction listing?
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
Is the 34J a 6/4 tuba?
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
I was also thinking that is kind of small for this tuba. Could it be possible that this Conn was labeled wrong?
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
Thank you for the correction and telling me that. would the missing 5th valve be any problem in a professional orchestra? Sorry to ask so much questions about this tuba.goodgigs wrote:TYA,
Please see above correction.
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
Thank you for answering my questions. Goodnight to you too and sorry to keep you up so late.goodgigs wrote:If this horn had a fifth valve it would take less fine adjusting for notes that are a few cents off when using only four valves.
You can search this topic as it comes up often. "Purpose of fifth valve" "Tuning of fifth valve" "five valve fingering chart" ...etc.
I'm in California, It's very late, goodnight.
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
It looks like a cut job to me. All of the inner bows are squashed together towards the upper bow. There's a BIG hole just above the bottom bow.
I take this to mean that the owner wasn't or isn't 100% sure that it is originally in CC. Whatever he or she means about dress rings, it means that he or she was probably looking for evidence as to whether it was cut or not. There is probably some doubt in his or her mind. The way CC is single quoted also leads me to think this. Despite whether it is cut or not cut, it could be a nice tuba.the auction wrote: ... I AM AUCTIONING A SILVER PLATED 1918 CONN ORCHESTRA GRAND TUBA MODEL 34J IN 'CC'. I SAY BUILT IN 'CC' BECAUSE THE SLIDES HAVE DRESS RINGS INTACT....
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
A-ha! "Built in CC" as in "originally in C" as in "not cut from a Bb." Now the comment about the dress rings makes sense.
Isn't language a bitch?
Isn't language a bitch?
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
HI-
From the website 'The Conn Loyalist:'
http://www.xs4all.nl/~cderksen/Conn34J1921image.html" target="_blank
pic of a 34J--it was a BBb tuba
Regards-
mark
From the website 'The Conn Loyalist:'
http://www.xs4all.nl/~cderksen/Conn34J1921image.html" target="_blank
pic of a 34J--it was a BBb tuba
Regards-
mark
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
99% sure. Its cut.
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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
Based on the pictures and measurements (18 3/4" bell), I would say it is probably about the same size as the BBb Monster, or the Eb Giant, or the "Donatelli," but with a smaller bell flaregoodgigs wrote:Well it's a large 5/4.TYA wrote:Is the 34J a 6/4 tuba?
OOPS !!
I'm glad I re read that description !![]()
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I miss read his statement and thought He said this was smaller, but
this is every bit a 5/4 tuba and should be quite good if it works properly as He suggests
Large 4/4-Compact 5/4. Definitely not a "6/4 Grand Orchestral"
Below is a pic of the horn in question, followed by pics of comparably sized CC and Eb Conns:

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Re: Conn 34J in CC - no pics yet!
I’d wager to say that this tuba was not cut, but rather lengthened from Eb. The somewhat golfclub like tuning slide and the double looped tubing after that lead me to believe this.