Some Tuba Serial # Help
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Kayla
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Some Tuba Serial # Help
I bought a used Kalison Daryl Smith 4/4 CC from a tuba major here at school (replaced it with a great HB-20), and we don't know where the serial number is located. There is a number on all of the slides, and a different number right under the mouthpiece receiver. He didn't know when he had it so he could not help me. All we know is that it is an older horn. If there is some way I could find out how old the horn is, that would be great too.
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Kayla
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Re: Some Tuba Serial # Help
bump.
C'mon guys I know some of you have a Kaly!
C'mon guys I know some of you have a Kaly!
- jonesbrass
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Re: Some Tuba Serial # Help
Hi, Kayla! I don't know if you've already tried this or not, but these are the guys who made the Kalisons:
http://www.gp-wind.com/ing/contenitor.p ... i&lang=ing" target="_blank
Perhaps you could try contacting them, or maybe the Tuba Exchange, as I believe they carried Kalison for many years:
http://www.tubaexchange.com/index.asp" target="_blank
Unfortunately, I've never owned a Kalison so I can't help more than this. Good luck!
As a side note: I've owned some professional instruments that never had serial numbers on them - it can make things a little complicated for insurance, if that's what you need it for. But, then again, you can always have something unique engraved on your horn to serve as a unique identifier for insurance purposes.
http://www.gp-wind.com/ing/contenitor.p ... i&lang=ing" target="_blank
Perhaps you could try contacting them, or maybe the Tuba Exchange, as I believe they carried Kalison for many years:
http://www.tubaexchange.com/index.asp" target="_blank
Unfortunately, I've never owned a Kalison so I can't help more than this. Good luck!
As a side note: I've owned some professional instruments that never had serial numbers on them - it can make things a little complicated for insurance, if that's what you need it for. But, then again, you can always have something unique engraved on your horn to serve as a unique identifier for insurance purposes.
Willson 3050S CC, Willson 3200S F, B&S PT-10, BMB 6/4 CC, 1922 Conn 86I
Gone but not forgotten:
Cerveny 681, Musica-Steyr F, Miraphone 188, Melton 45, Conn 2J, B&M 5520S CC, Shires Bass Trombone, Cerveny CFB-653-5IMX, St. Petersburg 202N
Gone but not forgotten:
Cerveny 681, Musica-Steyr F, Miraphone 188, Melton 45, Conn 2J, B&M 5520S CC, Shires Bass Trombone, Cerveny CFB-653-5IMX, St. Petersburg 202N
- jacojdm
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Re: Some Tuba Serial # Help
I used the number near the receiver as the serial number of record for insurance purposes. Kinda seems like a dumb place for a serial number, though.
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Kayla
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Re: Some Tuba Serial # Help
I saw that number near the receiver, and I didn't think it was that because of the rather interesting place it was, but I am going to take that number as the serial.
I love my Kalison, and I'm considering that mod that Alan Baer is doing to tuba valves. It's already had a mod where something (I forget what exactly) was opened up. I wanna say the fifth valve, but I have to talk to the previous owner.
I love my Kalison, and I'm considering that mod that Alan Baer is doing to tuba valves. It's already had a mod where something (I forget what exactly) was opened up. I wanna say the fifth valve, but I have to talk to the previous owner.