Doc wrote:The finger paddles look distinctly Cerveny/Eastern Europe/Russian. Not like the old B&S paddles that I've seen.
The paddles on my old B&S are quite similar to the paddles that were on my Cerveny Bb tuba of similar vintage. It even has clocksprings. Later paddles have been different on both. I can't conclude anything from that.
I have owned a Musica four-valve F tuba. This doesn't look like it at all. That one had bits that were clearly Amati/Cerveny, including the tall bottom-bow guard, the mouthpiece receiver style, and so on. And thought it's been 18+ years since I traded it away, my recollection is that it had a horizontal main slide. It did say "Made in Austria" on it, but my suspicion is that "assembled in Austria" or "distributed from Austria" would probably be closer to the truth.
Thus, I would be unwilling to assert anything about where this tuba was made.
But I also know that I bought a 5-valve B&S Symphonie, in excellent condition, for the same money only two or three years ago. And I know that maybe 20 years ago I paid $1000 for that Musica F tuba.
Rick "who traded away the Musica because of the limitation of four valves" Denney