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Older Yamaha, with clocksprings

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:21 pm
by Heavy_Metal

Re: Older Yamaha, with clocksprings

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:43 pm
by bigtubby
Was just wondering if such a thing existed? Clock springs, S linkages???

Re: Older Yamaha, with clocksprings

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:14 pm
by Dan Schultz
Here's another one who doesn't have a clue what they are selling!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1965-b-flat-Mir ... 4d0ed449c4

Re: Older Yamaha, with clocksprings

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:24 am
by Untersatz
I asked the seller about it & he told me "sorry for the typo, it's a Miraphone"
Now I consider a "typo" a misspelled word........NOT purposely listing it as
something that it clearly is NOT :shock:

btw, does this even resemble a Miraphone at all?

Re: Older Yamaha, with clocksprings

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 11:16 am
by Dan Schultz
TubaMusikMann wrote:I asked the seller about it & he told me "sorry for the typo, it's a Miraphone"
Now I consider a "typo" a misspelled word........NOT purposely listing it as
something that it clearly is NOT :shock:

btw, does this even resemble a Miraphone at all?
If you are talking about the link I posted... it's a B & S/VMI stencil. The horn actually looks more like an Asian clone except for the 'S' links.

The link at the top of this thread is an obvious Miraphone/Miraphone.

Re: Older Yamaha, with clocksprings

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 1:11 pm
by Untersatz
The link at the top of this thread is an obvious Miraphone/Miraphone.
Since I inquired about this ebay listing, the seller has now changed it to a Miraphone &
has listed it as an F tuba??? Dan, when did Miraphone use clocksprings?
This looks more like an Alexander to me......
And surely this can't be an F tuba? :shock:

Re: Older Yamaha, with clocksprings

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:11 pm
by Dan Schultz
TubaMusikMann wrote:
The link at the top of this thread is an obvious Miraphone/Miraphone.
Since I inquired about this ebay listing, the seller has now changed it to a Miraphone &
has listed it as an F tuba??? Dan, when did Miraphone use clocksprings?
This looks more like an Alexander to me......
And surely this can't be an F tuba? :shock:
I don't think it can be an F tuba unless the scale is very small and totally unlike anything I've ever come across. I think it is a Mirafone/Miraphone BBb but could be a 184, 185, or 186. It's really difficult to tell without a size comparison. Judging from the other errors in the listing... the seller probably wouldn't have the sense to measure the bore. You might ask the seller to measure the diameter of the bell. Generally... 14" + a dab = 184. 15" + a dab =185. 16" + a dab = 186.

Mirafone/Miraphone has offered clock-springs all along but it's unusual to see them in the US. I think one might still be able to buy them as an option.

Re: Older Yamaha, with clocksprings

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:29 pm
by Michael Bush
I'm with bloke. It's nothing but a picture. It's interesting to look at and try to figure out what the tuba in the picture is or was, but I bet whatever it is has never been in the seller's possession. He says it's one thing, gets questioned and then says it's something else even less plausible (f)? He's making it up as he goes along.