Just curious as to the possible age of this horn and also is it just an earlier tuba based on the model and serial number?
It is listed as being an ACB 603 model (serial Number 31129). What is the difference between this and the newer ones that are a CCB 603 tuba? Anyone know what the first letter stands for?
Thanks!
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Cerveny Piggy CC tuba
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Re: Cerveny Piggy CC tuba
As far as I know, it stands for "Amati" (Cerveny is part of the Amati-Denak group, and I've seen a few other Cerveny tubas advertised with "A" model designations). Don't know what year(s) the change-over happened, but I think all new Cerveny tubas have "C" designations, and all new Amati tubas have "A" designations.Eflatdoubler wrote:Anyone know what the first letter stands for?
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Re: Cerveny Piggy CC tuba
is there a difference in how these are built or how they play?