He's got to be including the valve tubing. 290" = 24' - 2"The length of the tubing is 738cm (!!) cm 290 inches.
4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
the elephant wrote:No, it is a FF tuba, not an F tuba. It is a contrabass in low F.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I've never seen one and haven't heard one mentioned since... ancient days. I thought it was a myth.
I bet it's a Hoover to play.
Would anybody care to guess as to manufacturer? I'm completely clueless about this one.
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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
Surely is a Kaiser BBb? 
Just look at the length of the 2nd valve tubing

Just look at the length of the 2nd valve tubing

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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
Bohland and Fuchs.Alex C wrote:.... Would anybody care to guess as to manufacturer? I'm completely clueless about this one.
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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
Well, follow the main branch around, bearing in mind that the whole thing is nearly 4 feet long. It makes three loops, plus the leadpipe.Alex C wrote: He's got to be including the valve tubing. 290" = 24' - 2"
This guy has been selling weird old tubas and helicons on ebay for years, and he doesn't play but he knows his stuff. If he says it's 24 feet long, I'd go with that. I also believe he knows a way to ship it to the US for $149, but it isn't going to be deluxe.
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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
FF? whuteva. It isn't that big. The seller is probably accidentally measuring the fourth valve slide in the total length number. This tuba is tall. It is not what I would call a "big tuba".g.mu6 wrote:Huge used Bb Tuba with 4 rotary valves. It is probably the biggest Tuba I ever had. I guess it is a Bass Tuba or Kaiser bass tuba(??) Size of the horn is 46 inch/117cm. The bell meassures 16inch/40 cm.
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You know why the bore looks so small?GPT wrote:and the bore looks a little small too.
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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
The seller is honest, but nobody can be honest beyond his own understanding of matters. And this seller knows nothing about brass instruments. Yet, he normally gets it right about measuring the main bugle only for a pitch evaluation. Something went wrong here so that he included the 4th valve tubing.
Aside of his other qualities bloke also is pretty well equipped brainwise. He knows about feigning. Which he did here to pull one on Pachy.
If not a proper B&S, then from a maker using B&S parts.
Klaus
Aside of his other qualities bloke also is pretty well equipped brainwise. He knows about feigning. Which he did here to pull one on Pachy.
If not a proper B&S, then from a maker using B&S parts.
Klaus
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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
I'm holding out for FF - Bloke didn't put one over on anyone. Sadly, as remarkable and unique as an FF contrabass would be, probably not worth much as a player? I mean, ordinary repertoire would be a nightmare.
Nice that it has strap rings.
Nice that it has strap rings.
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Re: 4-rotor FF tuba...?!?
Oh, I think the Vaughan Williams would work very nicely -- down an octave ...Donn wrote:I'm holding out for FF - Bloke didn't put one over on anyone. Sadly, as remarkable and unique as an FF contrabass would be, probably not worth much as a player? I mean, ordinary repertoire would be a nightmare.

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