Hey guys,
I wanted to know if you guys have ever seen a nutcracker with a tuba, and if so, where could I find/buy one?
I am an avid nutcracker collector, and I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Cody
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Re: Nutcracker
Wouldn't one of those old Besson Tubas with the knob on the bottom bow count as a Nutcracker?
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Re: Nutcracker
yeah, but I think thats more of a NutSmasher lol.sinfonian wrote:Wouldn't one of those old Besson Tubas with the knob on the bottom bow count as a Nutcracker?
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Re: Nutcracker
bump for a nutcracker i dearly want
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Re: Nutcracker
I think you might have to realize that there may not be anything "pre-made" like what you want. However, there must be many resources you could explore to have a nutcracker with a tuba on it made for you. Heck, you might even be able to do such a project yourself. Best of luck.tubademon999 wrote:bump for a nutcracker i dearly want
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Re: Nutcracker
Why complicate things. Any decent American type tuba is a perfect nutcracker:
Place nut on tiled floor.
Lift tuba, held vertically, as high as your arms allow for.
Drop tuba, bottom bow first, on top of nut.
German/Czech tuba designs in general are made of too thin metal to fulfill purpose.
Old British tubas with ball busters intact take too much markmanship.
K
Place nut on tiled floor.
Lift tuba, held vertically, as high as your arms allow for.
Drop tuba, bottom bow first, on top of nut.
German/Czech tuba designs in general are made of too thin metal to fulfill purpose.
Old British tubas with ball busters intact take too much markmanship.
K