Coolest Logo?
- brianf
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The York logo was from a different era when labor costs were much lower and most manufacturers had an engraving department doing some elaborate logos. Today, the easiest way to cut costs is to cut the engravings - it's almost a lost art!
A few years ago I took the York logo and made tshirts. Cool shirt but it didn't catch on very good. Thought that might start a trend to get items made from the golden age of engraving - imagine Conn Naked Lady shirts and the old King and Reynolds engraving!
A few years ago I took the York logo and made tshirts. Cool shirt but it didn't catch on very good. Thought that might start a trend to get items made from the golden age of engraving - imagine Conn Naked Lady shirts and the old King and Reynolds engraving!
Brian Frederiksen
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WindSong Press
PO Box 146
Gurnee, Illinois 60031
Phone 847 223-4586
http://www.windsongpress.com" target="_blank
brianf@windsongpress.com" target="_blank
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Nice looking horn! Did you play that in quintet at all? Charlie G is still envious of your Harley logo. We even went to a dealership in Meridian to see if we could find a sticker. All we saw were two older salesladies and waaaaay too much cleavage. Judging by the prices on everything else, a tiny sticker would have probably cost over $10.
OBEngravingContent: I prefer a horn with no engraving. Unadorned, raw-brass with a nice patina is my favorite finish.
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Nice looking horn! Did you play that in quintet at all? Charlie G is still envious of your Harley logo. We even went to a dealership in Meridian to see if we could find a sticker. All we saw were two older salesladies and waaaaay too much cleavage. Judging by the prices on everything else, a tiny sticker would have probably cost over $10.
OBEngravingContent: I prefer a horn with no engraving. Unadorned, raw-brass with a nice patina is my favorite finish.
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Can they? Probably yes. Do they in a way that is at all discernable? I would say no. I would offer that the engraving on a bell, even elaborate engraving, has such a small impact on the amount of metal or resonance so as to be imperceptible.Dean wrote:Can elaborate engravings affect the performance of a tuba bell?
Just a small thought...
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Hey Bloke,
What kind of horn was that? (the one that looks like a 6/4)
jeff
What kind of horn was that? (the one that looks like a 6/4)
jeff
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My 1940 king recording bass has a nice engraving but nothing to write
home about.It also has "Nashville City Schools"stamped across the back
of the bell at the top.Iwas more comcerned about the the big round
bad spot on the bell front on the starboard side.
I decided to make a five by seven picture of Casey,my only grandson,
blowing my tuba with great energy and I glued it over the bad spot.
It doesn't seem to affect the tone.And the ladies just love it.Little Casey
knows he goes with me every where I play.
Dennis Gray
home about.It also has "Nashville City Schools"stamped across the back
of the bell at the top.Iwas more comcerned about the the big round
bad spot on the bell front on the starboard side.
I decided to make a five by seven picture of Casey,my only grandson,
blowing my tuba with great energy and I glued it over the bad spot.
It doesn't seem to affect the tone.And the ladies just love it.Little Casey
knows he goes with me every where I play.
Dennis Gray
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Nah, in Europe reindeer only live in nothern Scandinavia, 2000 miles north from Switzerland. Hirsch means deer (the Bambi kind). Hirsbrunner means something like "from the deer spring" i.e. the place near the spring where all the deer come to drink.mandrake wrote: Nah. It's a reindeer. Nice enough, but definitely not the best. Of course I wouldn't purchase a tuba with a naked woman on it either (nor one with an engraving of the same).
Edit: fallen into the trap of literally translating German into Dutch (90% very similar words, while only 40% of those actually have the same meaning....)

Brun(n) is not a regular German word. It possibly stems from a germanic word for source, but could also mean brown, although the word order would be wrong in that case.
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And a very nice engraving at that.Steve Marcus wrote:The 6/4 Nirschl York copy and the early (1994-ish) 4/4 Nirschl horns have ornate engraving.
My opinion for what it's worth...
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Tuba/Euphonium Instructor - Florida International University,
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Principal Tuba - Miami Symphony, Kravis Pops
Tuba/Euphonium Instructor - Florida International University,
Broward College, Miami Summer Music Festival