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Sam Gnagey
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Here's my latest work. It's mostly Martin 6/4. It was a commission job for a guy in South Bend. Image[/url]
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Sam Gnagey wrote:Here's my latest work. It's mostly Martin 6/4.
Thank you for sharing that photograph! It is indeed a beauty and I am pleased to learn that you exist so close to where I am as well.
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Those valve buttons are huge!

Where did the buttons come from ?

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cjk wrote:Those valve buttons are huge!

Where did the buttons come from ?

Christian
The look like the buttons on the new King 2341. Some people love 'em, but they feel a bit wierd to me. They are slightly concave on the top.

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Now that is one gorgeous horn. The buyer is one happy customer I bet.
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Is that the Joe Sellmansberger Martin project tuba plus a King .680something valve set on it?

It looks neat! I'm not a fan of the extremely large pistons on most horns these days.

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cjk wrote:Is that the Joe Sellmansberger Martin project tuba plus a King .680something valve set on it?

It looks neat! I'm not a fan of the extremely large pistons on most horns these days.

Christian
It's a King 750 bore valve set.
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