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The Big Ben
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Re: Holton

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KiltieTuba wrote:I believe this is a Holton 350. Someone correct me if I am wrong

http://cgi.ebay.com/MONSTER-HOLTON-BBb- ... 240%3A1318" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
You saw that bad boy, too, huh?

I think the 3v is called an 340 and the 4v is a 345. Not sure if the number is different because of the removable recording bell.

Imagine putting down the bottom on a polka band with that blunderbuss! Would be very expensive to turn into a 4v symphony concert horn,
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Re: Holton

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I don't think this tuba is in that model range. It's earlier I think. The valve wrap is all wrong... more sousaphone than 3xx Holton.

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Daniel C. Oberloh
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Re: Holton

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105

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