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Re: FS Eastman 836 $9000
Pease explain this comment in detail.knightfork wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 2:54 pm… before Eastman changed the metal they use in their tubas…
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My understanding is that when Eastman first came out with the 836, they where using a different metal type than they do now. The Eastman company acquired Kanstul who where meticulous in trying to recreate the york bell and metal makeup. The rumor is that the Eastman company was experimenting with a new bell for the 836, after they acquired Kanstul.
I found a couple of posts detailing that an Eastman employee confirmed this. I am unsure if I am allowed to link it.
If I am wrong I will happily delete that part from my post!
I found a couple of posts detailing that an Eastman employee confirmed this. I am unsure if I am allowed to link it.
If I am wrong I will happily delete that part from my post!
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Re: FS Eastman 836 $9000
Where are you located?
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Re: FS Eastman 836 $9000
I could be wrong, but I was under the impression BAC bought Kanstul. BAC has been trying to sell all the Kanstul tuba tooling for awhile. They have all of the mandrels and tools, but that could’ve changed.knightfork wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:33 pm My understanding is that when Eastman first came out with the 836, they where using a different metal type than they do now. The Eastman company acquired Kanstul who where meticulous in trying to recreate the york bell and metal makeup. The rumor is that the Eastman company was experimenting with a new bell for the 836, after they acquired Kanstul.
I found a couple of posts detailing that an Eastman employee confirmed this. I am unsure if I am allowed to link it.
If I am wrong I will happily delete that part from my post!
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