Best,
Steve Ferguson
Top action 4-valve BBb, model 33T:

Top action 4-valve Eb (non-compensating) , model 66T:

Front action 5-valve Eb, model 66:








Kanstul makes 2 valve trombones, though only one is in the catalog: the 959, and also the new 1606V, which has a Williams 6 style bell. Both are .500" bore, slightly larger than the King and Bach models, and more similar to the old Conn 5V.Bob Kolada wrote:Cool!
Steve, with all the valves and bells Kanstul has, has there been any thought given to a modern bore valved tenor trombone, valved bass, or cimbasso?


I mean a Bb, probably, instrument with 4 piston or rotary valves in either .547, .562, or .590 (since I imagine the bass trombone valves and the non-comp euphonium valves are that size).Ferguson wrote:Kanstul makes 2 valve trombones, though only one is in the catalog: the 959, and also the new 1606V, which has a Williams 6 style bell. Both are .500" bore, slightly larger than the King and Bach models, and more similar to the old Conn 5V.Bob Kolada wrote:Cool!
Steve, with all the valves and bells Kanstul has, has there been any thought given to a modern bore valved tenor trombone, valved bass, or cimbasso?
Valve bass trombones play like ***; don't wish for one. But he'll be glad to make one for you. As with any custom horn, put your money down, and you're not allowed to ask how much or how long.



Before the pretty pictures of shiny tubas, Steve wrote: List pricing looks to be $8000-10500 USD based on valve and finish options, to be finalized next week, street price should be lower.

pierso20 wrote:Any ideas of what the prices for these horns may look like?
The online Kanstul store seems to have their tubas at some sort of 30% off discount of the higher prices, so I am assuming final prices of these would be somewhat akin to that. So approximately $5600-8000.bort wrote:Before the pretty pictures of shiny tubas, Steve wrote: List pricing looks to be $8000-10500 USD based on valve and finish options, to be finalized next week, street price should be lower.




Bob Kolada wrote:The front valve Eb looks to have the same valve set as their new small C, but tilted at a different angle.
http://www.kanstul.net/detail.php?pass_ ... nd%20Brass


Seriously....she is quite perdy.J.c. Sherman wrote:I want... no NEED that Eb!!!!


More accurately, nobody really needs a C tuba (Chinese or otherwise).MartyNeilan wrote:NOBODY really needs an Eb tuba .![]()
(Well, except maybe Bob)

Bob Kolada wrote:More accurately, nobody really needs a C tuba (Chinese or otherwise).MartyNeilan wrote:NOBODY really needs an Eb tuba .![]()
(Well, except maybe Bob)
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I beg your pardon! For some of us that's our primary instrument!MartyNeilan wrote:NOBODY really needs an Eb tuba .![]()
(Well, except maybe Bob)