Awesome "Fafner" on German ebay.
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- ZNC Dandy
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Awesome "Fafner" on German ebay.
This thing is really sweet. It has a strange 5th valve?
http://cgi.ebay.de/Tuba-Melton-Fafner-V ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/Tuba-Melton-Fafner-V ... dZViewItem
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- Steve Inman
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I'm trying to see if someone spliced the 5th valve into the leadpipe -- which runs right past there -- or if it's a dependent 5th valve inserted into the 4th valve tubing -- which I believe is a "standard" 5th valve approach for the MW 195 and 197 horns, so I've heard.
Can't see enough from the photo, however.
Interesting ....
Can't see enough from the photo, however.
Interesting ....
Steve Inman
Yamaha YEB-381 Eb
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- cjk
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The fourth valve slide on that Fafner is routed the same way some of the other Meinl-Weston BBb tubas are like the 25.
Here's a link to a PDF document that shows another Fafner with the fourth valve tubing routed the same way (minus the dependent valve).
http://download.melton.de/Anzeigen-Druc ... Halwax.pdf
Here's a link to a PDF document that shows another Fafner with the fourth valve tubing routed the same way (minus the dependent valve).
http://download.melton.de/Anzeigen-Druc ... Halwax.pdf
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Ha-Ha. Probably the same people who soup-up Helicons and have in their signatures "Principal Tuba of...insert your school here"bloke wrote:Why would someone go to so much trouble with a BBb tuba?
bloke "pulling a fire alarm and running out the nearest door"
Chuck"who is running out right behind Joe with a fire extinquisher"Jackson
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
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No, but I think I saw the movie. Had lots of waa-waa guitar and spurious looking women.bloke wrote:Have you ever heard the John Fletcher story about his Eb tuba, someone else's F tuba, and working out arrangements for fitting everyone and their stuff into a car?Chuck Jackson wrote:Ha-Ha. Probably the same people who soup-up Helicons and have in their signatures "Principal Tuba of...insert your school here"bloke wrote:Why would someone go to so much trouble with a BBb tuba?
bloke "pulling a fire alarm and running out the nearest door"
Chuck"who is running out right behind Joe with a fire extinquisher"Jackson
I'll put my 'chuber' in the back seat, and we'll put your bass in the boot.
Chuck"who views "those movies" as sociological experiments"Jackson
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
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Problem with your logic is this: I don't drink the hard stuff and barely drink the easy stuff.bloke wrote:OK...Chuck Jackson wrote:No, but I think I saw the movie. Had lots of waa-waa guitar and spurious looking women.
Chuck"who views "those movies" as sociological experiments"Jackson
If I can converse on the internet with someone who speaks German, I can certainly converse with someone who has had three too many highballs.![]()
Chuck"You converse in German, I converse in English, you say tomato, I say tomato, ah shucks, let's call the whole thing off"Jackson
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Chuck Jackson wrote: Ha-Ha. Probably the same people who soup-up Helicons and have in their signatures "Principal Tuba of...insert your school here"
Oh my.
These last two days worth of Chuck's posts have been worth their weight in gold.
Wes Pendergrass
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- Steve Inman
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Notice how Paul is carefully holding onto the bell .....cjk wrote:The fourth valve slide on that Fafner is routed the same way some of the other Meinl-Weston BBb tubas are like the 25.
Here's a link to a PDF document that shows another Fafner with the fourth valve tubing routed the same way (minus the dependent valve).
http://download.melton.de/Anzeigen-Druc ... Halwax.pdf
Also -- this IS the present configuration of the Fafner -- I just played a new one yesterday at Tuba Dome. BUT ... at the Meinl Weston website, the picture does NOT show the top-side 4th valve slide (which IS as shown in the above pdf). Rather, the M-W site shows a Fafner and a 197 with the same valve slide configuration. I wonder if they started with the layout shown on their web page and then changed ...
Cheers,
Steve Inman
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Now that we know the 4th valve tuning slide is right next to the 1st (just like the 25) then this becomes easy -- it's a dependent 5th valve, linked into the top of the 4th valve slide.the elephant wrote:I blew the photo up quite a bit.
[snip]
Again, it is hard to tell.
(That's my vote ....)
Cheers,
Steve Inman
Yamaha YEB-381 Eb
Conn 56J CC
Willson-Marzan CC Solo Model
Kokomo Chamber Brass
Yamaha YEB-381 Eb
Conn 56J CC
Willson-Marzan CC Solo Model
Kokomo Chamber Brass