Period Tubas found stored in attics
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Brown Mule
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Period Tubas found stored in attics
What tubas or Tuba predecessors do you own that were found stored unused ,in some attic or band storage room for "Umpteen" years?
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Re: Period Tubas found stored in attics
My Martin BAT and Conn 28J.
The Martin probably hadn't been played for decades, it was on top of the shelves at a band room and covered in a few layers of dust (and wasn't actually playable)...I know the Conn had work done on it, but that was probably the last time it was outside (and the guy who owned it had been here forever)
I'm just glad I found these to get them in working shape and give them some playing time again
The Martin probably hadn't been played for decades, it was on top of the shelves at a band room and covered in a few layers of dust (and wasn't actually playable)...I know the Conn had work done on it, but that was probably the last time it was outside (and the guy who owned it had been here forever)
I'm just glad I found these to get them in working shape and give them some playing time again
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Re: Period Tubas found stored in attics
I have 3 orphans. First , an OTS made by Straton found in an attic in Illinois. 2nd a bb flat 1917 Hellicon found in attic of Moose Lodge in Pa. and 3 rd a 1920 York E flat Helicon from Local High school Band Room. Bought it from School system. A Tuba playing friend found a 1954 high school band picture with this hellicon still in use. One helicon and 6 big b flat souzys in annual picture. All 3 have been repaired and I play them regularly.
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Re: Period Tubas found stored in attics
1920s York Monster EEb, silver with lovely engraving, a flattened bell and gummed up pistons.
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Re: Period Tubas found stored in attics
A timely call from repairer Colin Jeffries in Sheffield (UK) rescued my Highams 5v from the school chucking it in a skip;
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... =itea2.jpg" target="_blank
and a similar 'just by chance' situation rescued my Hawkes 4v Cavalry tuba from the same situation, pic when I got it, for the grand sum of £15;
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... mpire1.jpg" target="_blank
as it is now;
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... vtuba3.jpg" target="_blank
Chas
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... =itea2.jpg" target="_blank
and a similar 'just by chance' situation rescued my Hawkes 4v Cavalry tuba from the same situation, pic when I got it, for the grand sum of £15;
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... mpire1.jpg" target="_blank
as it is now;
http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k309/ ... vtuba3.jpg" target="_blank
Chas
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Re: Period Tubas found stored in attics
Charlie, you rock! I wish I could come to Blighty to hear one of your recitals in person.
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Re: Period Tubas found stored in attics
A 4-valve King souzie, spent the last three or four decades in the attic of the former Union Pacific RR station in Stockton CA. Needed only a neck & bits.
Also a YBB-103 rescued from a dumpster in Elgin IL. It did take $150 worth of dentwork to put it in playing condition for my very appreciative son.
I'm a known collector with ~160 brasses, and people sometimes give me their unwanted instruments (kinda like cat lovers who find a basket of kittens on their doorstep).
Also a YBB-103 rescued from a dumpster in Elgin IL. It did take $150 worth of dentwork to put it in playing condition for my very appreciative son.
I'm a known collector with ~160 brasses, and people sometimes give me their unwanted instruments (kinda like cat lovers who find a basket of kittens on their doorstep).
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Re: Period Tubas found stored in attics
Circusboy, have you gotten yours playing yet?
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Re: Period Tubas found stored in attics
Thanks for your kind words, you're welcome to a duet anytime you're over here!
Here's one that didn't make it;
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... =547255365" target="_blank" target="_blank
a Besson Enharmonic 4v from the Edgeware factory closure, obviously used as a donor instrument for another. The bell is in nice shape and beautifully engraved.
Chas
Here's one that didn't make it;
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... =547255365" target="_blank" target="_blank
a Besson Enharmonic 4v from the Edgeware factory closure, obviously used as a donor instrument for another. The bell is in nice shape and beautifully engraved.
Chas
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