are these all "tubas"?
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are these all "tubas"?
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Time for another round of "pictures of my toys". Bloke still has my Besson EEb, but
this lineup has a certain amount of interest.
Time for another round of "pictures of my toys". Bloke still has my Besson EEb, but
this lineup has a certain amount of interest.
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
WOW! That's sure a big one you have there(boy that didn't come out right<s>) I mean the brass one is that a 6/4.. I like all of your horns could you tell me a little more about them?? bore, size,you know all the goodies that make it horn dorn<s.............................................bigbob http://www.rgisculptures.com" target="_blank
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
This pic has been 'around the block' a few times but the only things that have changed is I've added a red,white & blue 36K souzie and no longer have the Kaiser on my left.

Oh yeah.... I no longer have that ugly sectional couch, either!
Oh yeah.... I no longer have that ugly sectional couch, either!
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
Ken,
That 36J looks remarkably similar to a York Master (ie general proportions, Marzan-style tilted valves, detachable bell, etc). The King looks TINY by comparison. Have you played the 36J in a rehearsal yet? Feedback?
That 36J looks remarkably similar to a York Master (ie general proportions, Marzan-style tilted valves, detachable bell, etc). The King looks TINY by comparison. Have you played the 36J in a rehearsal yet? Feedback?
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
My Toys

Meinl Weston 2165 - customized/previous-owned by Warren Deck. Custom bloke-ified thumb ring.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tubatodd/tags/tuba/
I'd love to add a Cerveny Piggy and F tuba to my stuff. Alas....I have no dough.

Meinl Weston 2165 - customized/previous-owned by Warren Deck. Custom bloke-ified thumb ring.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tubatodd/tags/tuba/
I'd love to add a Cerveny Piggy and F tuba to my stuff. Alas....I have no dough.
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
Dan, what is the tuba you are holding in your lap?
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
Marzan BBb slant-rotorTubaBobH wrote:Dan, what is the tuba you are holding in your lap?
Dan Schultz
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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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Re: are these all "tubas"?
As the tags say...from left to right: Conn 36J (built 1933?), King 2341 (built 2000?), Yamaha 621 (built 1997?), and "Symphony" helicon (built 1895-ish?, modified ??)bigbob wrote:WOW! That's sure a big one you have there(boy that didn't come out right<s>) I mean the brass one is that a 6/4.. I like all of your horns could you tell me a little more about them?? bore, size,you know all the goodies that make it horn dorn<s.............................................bigbob http://www.rgisculptures.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
All are BBb except the Eb peashooter helicon.
Missing in action (bloke has it) is the highly modified Besson 3+1 compensating EEb.
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
I think Klaus got it right - the 36J looks like a York Master CC (proportionally), until you realize it's a BBb and then think about what that means in terms of absolute size. I'm still working on finding a playing position that puts all 4 fingers over the valve buttons - I suspect there's a "pinky extender" in its future (similar to the one Rick Denney has on his York Master). I'm still working out the intonation quirks (seems to match the usual generalizations about these BIG Conns).TubaTodd wrote:Ken,
That 36J looks remarkably similar to a York Master (ie general proportions, Marzan-style tilted valves, detachable bell, etc). The King looks TINY by comparison. Have you played the 36J in a rehearsal yet? Feedback?
It will stay in my basement (always at the ready for a quick hour-long workout) until I find a compelling reason to play it in public, and have a way to transport it. It came with two cases that are *heavy* enough to require a bearer and a pick-up truck to transport.
I wonder if Cronkhite makes a bag for it...perhaps something in Guernsey suede?
And, I suppose I really should acquire a recording bell for it - just the thing for an outdoor 4th of July event, or perhaps an onstage "Chicago" gig.
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Somebody knows how to maintain home security by means of a scarecrow-band:


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Sell the 2165 and get them. You'll be better off IM(notso)HO.TubaTodd wrote:
I'd love to add a Cerveny Piggy and F tuba to my stuff. Alas....I have no dough.
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
Uhhh Ken....it's me....Todd. We sit next to each other in Celebration Winds. Remember me?sloan wrote:I think Klaus got it right - the 36J looks like a York Master CC (proportionally)....TubaTodd wrote:Ken,
That 36J looks remarkably similar to a York Master (ie general proportions, Marzan-style tilted valves, detachable bell, etc). The King looks TINY by comparison. Have you played the 36J in a rehearsal yet? Feedback?
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
Just trade your 2165 for my 188 and you'll be good.TubaTodd wrote:
I'd love to add a Cerveny Piggy and F tuba to my stuff. Alas....I have no dough.
~Boston, MA
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
The 2165 is not for sale/trade. I've barely had it 2.5 months. If it were for sale...bloke would have "dibs."Mcordon1 wrote:Just trade your 2165 for my 188 and you'll be good.
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
Cross-media confusion (plus brain-fart). I was referring to a comment someone made in the Facebook thread (and erroneously remembered it as something from Klaus).TubaTodd wrote:Uhhh Ken....it's me....Todd. We sit next to each other in Celebration Winds. Remember me?sloan wrote:I think Klaus got it right - the 36J looks like a York Master CC (proportionally)....TubaTodd wrote:Ken,
That 36J looks remarkably similar to a York Master (ie general proportions, Marzan-style tilted valves, detachable bell, etc). The King looks TINY by comparison. Have you played the 36J in a rehearsal yet? Feedback?
The point was: someone thought the picture looked like a Marzan CC. I agree that it looks like a Marzan CC - until you figure out the scale (pun intended).
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
Wow! seeing that 36J next to the King, that horn must be huge!!
i have never seen one of those. Looks very cool! would love to hear/play one of those.
ken k
i have never seen one of those. Looks very cool! would love to hear/play one of those.
ken k
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Re: are these all "tubas"?
Just messin.TubaTodd wrote:The 2165 is not for sale/trade. I've barely had it 2.5 months. If it were for sale...bloke would have "dibs."Mcordon1 wrote:Just trade your 2165 for my 188 and you'll be good.
~Boston, MA
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Looks like I'll have to drive to DC this year, so I can bring it. Flying it would be wrong on *so* many levels.ken k wrote:Wow! seeing that 36J next to the King, that horn must be huge!!
i have never seen one of those. Looks very cool! would love to hear/play one of those.
ken k
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whichever doesn't belong, Ken...just send to me c/o New Orleans. OK?
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Hmmmmmmmm ???TubaTodd wrote:....Have you played the 36J in a rehearsal yet? Feedback?
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