I think I've got one of those valves. We'll see how the bidding goes before I dig it out and possibly offer to sell it to you.nmtom wrote:Could anyone tell me how hard would it be to find a first valve for a Reynolds Contempra tuba (Bb)?
Contempra valve
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Re: Contempra valve
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And you can always check out the Contempora Corner for more info about your instrument in the meantime:
http://contemporacorner.com/
http://contemporacorner.com/lowbrass.html
http://contemporacorner.com/
http://contemporacorner.com/lowbrass.html
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Art... I get a bit confused about the Olds numbering and their use of the name 'Contempora'. The tuba in question appears to be one of the 'big ones' and I doubt if the pistons from the small-bore Olds 0-99 will work. The Olds 0-98 is the full-size horn. It seems to me that the 'Contempora' name has appeared on both the small and large bore horns. The Olds 0-95 sousa (brass) and 96 sousa (fiberglass) pistons might be the same size but I doubt if the number one pistons will interchange. Dunno. May Bloke can shed some light on this. I notice that the Olds pistons that are listed in the popular repair parts catalog have dissappeared from the most recent price list.Art Hovey wrote:Perhaps someone could verify this for me, but I THINK the Contempora pistons are identical to the Olds 0-99.
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How 'bout woodsheddin' and learning how to play the shizzle out of that awesome 1240?nmtom wrote:looks like a good long-term project to keep me busy and out of trouble
Eric "who has intimate knowledge of that particular horn" L.
The Reynolds Contempora recording tuba I played was indeed the larger horn with the larger valves (King 2340/1240-like in design) that are different than an O-99.
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Cool, once you get some chops back, someone here on the board can probably recommend somebody in your area to give a lesson or two. It's important to catch any bad habits early on when you come back from not playing for years (been there).
Yeah, I noticed the project horn on the 'Bay is in ABQ. I am obsessive about my hobbies also, as my wife and kids point out often.
If I could ever get as passionate about my job as I do my avocations, I would be a millionaire.
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Yeah, I noticed the project horn on the 'Bay is in ABQ. I am obsessive about my hobbies also, as my wife and kids point out often.
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Yeah... I missed it too. I was off playing a little music when the auction ended. I've had a couple of these horns and don't really regard them as anything 'special' anyway. I would have only bought it to hammer out and resell. No remorse here in Southern Indiana. 
Actually, a four-valve 0-99 is a MUCH better player (in my opinion).
Actually, a four-valve 0-99 is a MUCH better player (in my opinion).
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Or chopped to CC...
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Hmmm.... Intriguing...
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