"cheap copy" of M-W HoJo 2011TA ...??

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Post by Daniel C. Oberloh »

I think it is the same model tuba as seen in this clip of The Band (non-detachable bell though). yes?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38JpAMG65Dg

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I thought the Meinl-Weston Howard Johnson was a modern copy of the Mahillon?
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Yup. The Meinl-Weston is the expensive copy of HoJo's Mahillon.
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Chicken or egg? Which?
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Well, if it plays anything like the Meinl-Weston it would make a good (cheap) small ensemble tuba for a BBb player.
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schlepporello wrote:Egg!
No...Chicken!
No....Dang it!
When my daughter was 5 and my son 7, we were driving one day and they were driving me insane with endless questions. I decided to turn the tables on them and ask them one: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? My son said, well god made the first chicken so, the chicken. To which my daughter replied: "God Doesn't Lay Eggs!"

I thought it was the perfect answer.
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Neptune wrote:Well, if it plays anything like the Meinl-Weston it would make a good (cheap) small ensemble tuba for a BBb player.
I hope the buyer got a good one because it went fast- $1K 'Buy It Now'. Just about any 'known' 4v BBb that isn't thrashed will go for more than that.... This one wasn't perfect by any means but it wasn't a beater. Perfect for playing jazz. Just like Howard Johnson.. ;)
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All kidding aside, that seller has been selling off some decent BBb horns: a Conn 2XJ, a King 1240, the Mahillon in this thread, and currently a Martin recording bass. The Conn was in so-so shape, but the rest have been nice looking. Good ol' boy from TX getting too old to schlep big horns around he says. Quite a stable so far.

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**turns other cheek**
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