
Daniel C. "looking forward to completing this project soon" Oberloh


Here is a BB-345 side-by-side with a Rudolf Meinl 5/4 C tuba.einahpets wrote:How big is a Holton 345 BBb? Is it HUGE? or just large?


The Holton 345 is a classic BAT. Please reference the "BA" part of that.einahpets wrote:How big is a Holton 345 BBb? Is it HUGE? or just large?

Heh. Try a toot on their 6/4! Now that's a man's toooba!Adam Peck wrote:The Rudy 5/4 is a big boy.
No. It's taller, but not bigger. At any given point on the taper of the outer branches, the Holton is fatter. The Rudy is, like all Rudys, on the large side of its size category, being as big as many so-called 6/4 tubas and nearly as big as the biggest of them. And the Holton is among the biggest of the 6/4 grand orchestral type.einahpets wrote:A Rudolf 5/4 Is bigger then a holton 6/4? wow

Don't count on it. There are probably only a few that exist, and maybe 1 or 2 here in the US. And though people say they really play well for their comically large size, I think there are very few reasonable applications for a tuba this big (and expensive). It would be like cutting a tomato with a chainsaw.einahpets wrote:Does anyone know of a 6/4 Rudolf Meinl for sale?




einahpets wrote:Wow sounds nice. I would love to see a picture of this tuba.TUbajohn20J wrote:I think I heard somewhere that the big Rudy 6/4 in silver are around $28,000


Rest assured, PT6's are far worse.einahpets wrote:I tried one of those, they were good but I have played better.Bob Kolada wrote:I'd love to see a picture of you forgetting all this internet babble and buying a 1291.

Actually Lee Stofer when he stopped by my place back in December had a beautiful slightly used one that was like new and at half the price of a new one. If I recall he said it was part of a matched set of instruments that had been done by RM a few years ago for a big show in Europe. I believe among other extra's the horn was in Rose Brass. It was very nice - you will need your own roadie to haul it around. I don't know if he still has it, as a certain Chicago pro was trialing it. If you are serious give Lee a call. If you are looking for a big horn, but at a more economical cost Lee is still a good guy to contact and he can probably get you what you need at a price you can afford. Plus, you will know that the horn will be thoughly tested, tweaked and put right by Lee.iiipopes wrote:About the only way to get a Rudy 6/4:
1) Contact Tubameister, Lee Stofer, put down a large deposit, and order one; or
2) Fly to Germany, tour the factory, put down a large deposit, and order one.

But will it have luggage/suitcase wheels installed?tofu wrote:Plus, you will know that the horn will be thoughly tested, tweaked and put right by Lee.

Actually it came with a nice fitted (I think custom RM) gig bag which could double as a sleeping bag for two! Pictures don't do this horn justice - it really is massive.Bob Kolada wrote:But will it have luggage/suitcase wheels installed?tofu wrote:Plus, you will know that the horn will be thoughly tested, tweaked and put right by Lee.

Actually, I mean wheels ON the tuba itself.tofu wrote:Actually it came with a nice fitted (I think custom RM) gig bag which could double as a sleeping bag for two! Pictures don't do this horn justice - it really is massive.Bob Kolada wrote:But will it have luggage/suitcase wheels installed?tofu wrote:Plus, you will know that the horn will be thoughly tested, tweaked and put right by Lee.






No, no, that leadpipe angle is all cooked, no one will want to play one of those...Bandmaster wrote:
