If your horn could talk...
- Dan Schultz
- TubaTinker

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Re: If your horn could talk...
It's unfortunate that tubas don't have traceable titles. Some of the horns I've had in the shop were obviously 'special' to someone many years ago. Like the old Bohland and Fuchs (I think that's what it was!) that I picked up in St. Louis and sold to a fellow in Wichita, Kansas. THAT horn was quite possibly played in European bands or orchestras and finally brought to the US by a professional. But, with no name... no serial number... and no history other that the last couple of years, who knows?
Or... how about the 'Frankenhelicon' I built to use in Oktoberfests. It's made from two Conn 14K sousas from the 60's, a Mirafone bell stack from the 60's, a King bell flare from the 30's, and a few odd slides and tubes from some European tubas. Heck, this horns wouldn't even know what language to speak!
Then there's the Tinker-basso that I built from a Mirafone Eb valve rotor section, a DEG bell, a body crook from a scrap Eb alto horn, slide assemblies from a couple of King 1240 tubas, and a mess of braces out of my 'hellbox'. If this horn and the 'Frankenhelicon' survive a couple of generations they'll REALLY have folks scratching their heads!
Or... how about the 'Frankenhelicon' I built to use in Oktoberfests. It's made from two Conn 14K sousas from the 60's, a Mirafone bell stack from the 60's, a King bell flare from the 30's, and a few odd slides and tubes from some European tubas. Heck, this horns wouldn't even know what language to speak!
Then there's the Tinker-basso that I built from a Mirafone Eb valve rotor section, a DEG bell, a body crook from a scrap Eb alto horn, slide assemblies from a couple of King 1240 tubas, and a mess of braces out of my 'hellbox'. If this horn and the 'Frankenhelicon' survive a couple of generations they'll REALLY have folks scratching their heads!
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker"
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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oldbandnerd
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Re: If your horn could talk...
My euphonium is a Bossey&Hawkes Imperial . The serial number dates it to 1964. I bought from a seller on ebay who was in Pennsylvania. I have always been curios as to the history on this horn. It was built in Engaln but with a European Shank. Very unuasal for British horns. It came in it's orginal case with these cool stickers from Britian Europe on it :

It seems like it spent most of it's life in the UK but how did it end up here? It has very few dents or dings and the heavy duty silver finish is only worn in a few key areas ...thumb rests, where the hand rests on the tubing next to the 4th valve. It's in excellent shape .


Where was it before and who took such good care of it ? I wonder .

It seems like it spent most of it's life in the UK but how did it end up here? It has very few dents or dings and the heavy duty silver finish is only worn in a few key areas ...thumb rests, where the hand rests on the tubing next to the 4th valve. It's in excellent shape .


Where was it before and who took such good care of it ? I wonder .

- tubatom91
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Re: If your horn could talk...
Where are we going now?, Stop wearing button down shirts!, Will you knock out these dents,I'm embarassed? Keep me away from those kids!, STOP PUSHING MY BUTTONS!
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- TubaBobH
- bugler

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Re: If your horn could talk...
OK, Bob, promise me again that you will never ever donate me to a middle school music department.
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Bob Horuff
King 1241UB
MF-2B / Conn 120s / Kelly 18
If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:
The only proof he needed for the existence of God was music."
[Kurt Vonnegut]
King 1241UB
MF-2B / Conn 120s / Kelly 18
If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:
The only proof he needed for the existence of God was music."
[Kurt Vonnegut]
- Rick Denney
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Re: If your horn could talk...
Oh, God. Him again.
Rick "just shut up and deal with it" Denney
Rick "just shut up and deal with it" Denney
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Re: If your horn could talk...
Don't they all!?Bob1062 wrote:My bass trombone needs to see a psychiatrist.
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
- MaryAnn
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Re: If your horn could talk...
Mine would say something along the lines of:
Ok, like, I get all these hugs and kisses, but they are on a irregular basis. I KNOW you are off hugging and kissing other instruments, even, for Chrissake, a damn OBOE. How about a little loyalty, here?
MA
Ok, like, I get all these hugs and kisses, but they are on a irregular basis. I KNOW you are off hugging and kissing other instruments, even, for Chrissake, a damn OBOE. How about a little loyalty, here?
MA
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NC_amateur_euph
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Re: If your horn could talk...
Mine would tell me how it ended up in an eastern Tennessee hock shop.
That's a story I'd really like to hear.
That's a story I'd really like to hear.
- TubaBobH
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Re: If your horn could talk...
Enough of this Arban's stuff. It's giving me a headache, and I'm really kinda tired. Can't we just do a little oompah and call it a night.
Bob Horuff
King 1241UB
MF-2B / Conn 120s / Kelly 18
If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:
The only proof he needed for the existence of God was music."
[Kurt Vonnegut]
King 1241UB
MF-2B / Conn 120s / Kelly 18
If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:
The only proof he needed for the existence of God was music."
[Kurt Vonnegut]
- bearphonium
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Re: If your horn could talk...
Ally, brush your teeth and get over here. There is music to be made!
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What Would Xena Do?
VMI 201 3/4 BBb
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Conn 19I 4-valve non-comp Euph
What Would Xena Do?
- Eupher6
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Re: If your horn could talk...
Hey! You over there! Yeah, YOU!
Get out from behind that lawn mower/weed whacker/other-gardening-implement, put the puppy in the kennel, put the parrot on your shoulder IF YOU MUST, and GET WITH THE PROGRAM!!!
Don't even think of touching the euph. It needs a bath worse than the dog does, and she's pretty funky.
That's right. Me. The bass bone. Remember me? I need some air pumped through my socks.
Get out from behind that lawn mower/weed whacker/other-gardening-implement, put the puppy in the kennel, put the parrot on your shoulder IF YOU MUST, and GET WITH THE PROGRAM!!!
Don't even think of touching the euph. It needs a bath worse than the dog does, and she's pretty funky.
That's right. Me. The bass bone. Remember me? I need some air pumped through my socks.
