Big martin project continued (sigh)
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Big martin project continued (sigh)
The saga continues. I've been posting an occasional image on our web site of the Martin tuba conversion I started back in the early 90s and am now finally getting off my butt and completing. I just shipped it to the platers, having glass bead blasted it prior to doing so. If you are interested, there is a little eye-candy for you gear freeks with a "jones" for BATs. Let me know your thoughts.
Daniel C. Oberloh
Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works
http://www.oberloh.com/martintuba/martintuba.htm
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Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works
http://www.oberloh.com/martintuba/martintuba.htm
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Re: Big martin project continued (sigh)
One word... AWESOME!Daniel C. Oberloh wrote:Let me know your thoughts.
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Big Martin project
Amazing looking horn! I wish I could afford to buy one for our infant grandson, whose first name is Martin, and influence him to the good as to his future choice of instrument. Maybe one day. At least he isn't named Nirschl or Hirsbrunner!
It is impossible to make things foolproof because fools are so ingenious.
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That's a beauty. I took my Martin BAT to rehearsal on Thursday because I plan to use it for our upcoming outdoor "park" concerts. When I hit the low F at the end of the first piece, about half the band turned around to see where that sound came from. (No, it wasn't to complain, they just weren't used to feeling the earth shake like that) It's got a presence that I haven't found in any other BAT, including a Holton and the many 2Xjs that I have owned and played.
I would love to have a 4 valve front action version of this, mine has 3 top valves, but after looking at your story I think that's not happening. I do like the 24" recording bell for outdoors.
I would love to have a 4 valve front action version of this, mine has 3 top valves, but after looking at your story I think that's not happening. I do like the 24" recording bell for outdoors.
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looks like some pretty snazzy engraving, couldya post an upclose picture of it ???
What does it say on the engraving? "Martin", "The Martin", "Martin Handcraft", or something else? The engraving looks way more elaborate than most Martins, I was thinking it might be a custom job.
What does it say on the engraving? "Martin", "The Martin", "Martin Handcraft", or something else? The engraving looks way more elaborate than most Martins, I was thinking it might be a custom job.
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