Big Ben, I challenge your dibs on one of those 1900 Cervenys!
Lots of good ideas here, folks. Especially the one about getting this thread into the hands of some manufacturers. Anybody know how or would be willing to do so?


*cough, cough, 3/4 Euphonium Cough, Cough...*djwesp wrote:I want a sem-playable "pocket" tuba. (and no, i don't mean literally... i just mean a 1/4 sized horn)
I'm not picky. I just want a bass I can tote around with me, since I travel so much. It doesn't have to sound like a Hirsbrunner, but it needs to be able to fit in my car.
Starting price would have to be less than 5 grand.
(keeps dreaming)![]()
Another thing I wonder, is with car companies and other instrument companies providing accessories specifically for a horn/car, when will they do it with tubas. Protective wraps for spots where we touch the horn (that aren't a fortune and specially made).





Done. It's called the Kanstul "tune any note" system. It's been standard issue for the last few years.Bob Mosso wrote:How about a main slide trigger as standard equipment.circusboy wrote:--or the general wishes for perfect intonation
