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Who made the Bach Mercedes tuba? Or should I ask which company supplied the parts for the Mercedes tuba?
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They were made by Bach, but with the tooling purchased from Olds. They had 3 and 4 valve versions of the Mercedes tubas and were pretty much almost identical to the Olds 0-99 and Reynolds. Pretty decent little horns.
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Thanks, appreciate the answer.
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Do I remember seeing Bach Mercedes rotary BBb tubas as well?
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Alex C wrote:Thanks, appreciate the answer.
Mercedes BBb tuba 4RV (made by B&S for the Selmer-Bach corporation sometime around 1970 or 1975):
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bloke wrote:' appears as though Selmer's "Schneider" was the model 101, whereas the (rotary) "Bach Mercedes" was the model 103...

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bloke wrote:built (from 1980...or 1981) for a few years at the Bach #2 plant - around the corner from the Bach plant where the Stradivarius instruments are made.

A couple of minor differences included

- pistons that were (??) a couple of thousandths of an inch larger diameter than the Olds/Reynolds pistons (just for $h!+$...??)
- "friction"-fit waterkey PINS (rather than Olds/Reynolds waterkey SCREWS)
So the put the Bach name on an Olds tuba and cheapened it up so they could raise the price. Typical.

The larger pistons are curious.
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