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Wonder if it plays well
Boosey and Hawkes Eb
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- k001k47
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- Dan Schultz
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I wonder, too. The price isn't bad. That main tuning slide sure appears to be a LOT longer than the one on my Boosey & Hawkes 'Imperial.
Dan Schultz
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- imperialbari
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According to Kirmser and the serial # actually stamped into the instrument (different from the quoted one) this instrument was made not much later than 1890.
The long tuning slide is the result of a HP-to-LP conversion.
The best available, when it was made, beautiful, but very likely a ticking bomb in ones purse, if it shall be made into a serious player.
Bloke a few years ago warned that this British very convoluted valve design is especially costly to have restored including valve rebuild and plating.
This is no warning against compensating instruments. I own several of them, and 3 have been main workhorses. Only I want all to be aware of additional costs beyond the auction costs.
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
The long tuning slide is the result of a HP-to-LP conversion.
The best available, when it was made, beautiful, but very likely a ticking bomb in ones purse, if it shall be made into a serious player.
Bloke a few years ago warned that this British very convoluted valve design is especially costly to have restored including valve rebuild and plating.
This is no warning against compensating instruments. I own several of them, and 3 have been main workhorses. Only I want all to be aware of additional costs beyond the auction costs.
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
- J.c. Sherman
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I've played a couple of these, and they are very close to the Imerials in performance. However, valve plating, given the wear and patching, would probably be necessary. And a proper plating job would involve taking the valve section(s) out! Big bucks! Close to another $1,000 I'd say. But you'd have a good Eb.
J.c.S.
J.c.S.
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
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