
1908 Holton, 22" bell, 0.750" bore.




I said as much in my 4 Sale posting. Here's the beast next to my Rusk-cut 1915 York CC. Same body.YORK-aholic wrote:Maybe I'm mistaken but with a 22" bell and a .750 bore, it sure sounds/looks like the York monster BBb. It seems we've talked a few times about Holton borrowing many of the large parts for the large tubas of that era from York...right down to that third valve wrap.


The only difference I can see in general dimensions would be the bell diameter. The 345 has a 20" bell. But it's the same bell, just trimmed to the smaller diameter, like the CSO York. The smaller bell would likely tighten up the sound just a bit, especially in a live room.goodgigs wrote:So isn't this just about the same thing as the 345?
It seems HUGE in the picture because the guy is of unknown size.
Usualy, according to huge tuba guru Bob Rusk, if their much bigger then that (345 size) they don't play very well. I never asked him about the GIANT BBb Rudy!
Rguardless, it is MUCH PRETTYER then any rudy I've ever seen.
Thanks for the horn dorn post!
