Hi Folks,
I am presently in possession of a 1932 Holton BF BBb tuba. 4 valves up, seems to be a small bore to start with, tightly wrapped and with a pretty friggin' large bell. What do I call this thing.
I don't know how to work my camera, so I have no pics, but may have some tomorrow.
It's not big like a 24J or anything. It's smallish and it growls down low.
Thanks for any help!
Dave
Dude, what is this tuba?
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Dude, what is this tuba?
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Re: Dude, what is this tuba?
We need pictures...help us so we can help you!
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Re: Dude, what is this tuba?
Help me..... help you.BRSousa wrote:We need pictures...help us so we can help you!

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"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."
Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
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Re: Dude, what is this tuba?
You guys are helpful!
Here are the pics:
http://picasaweb.google.com/daveinem/HoltonBBb1932#" target="_blank
The tuba looks kind of small in the first picture, but keep in mind that I am extremely large!
Thanks.
Daveinem
Here are the pics:
http://picasaweb.google.com/daveinem/HoltonBBb1932#" target="_blank
The tuba looks kind of small in the first picture, but keep in mind that I am extremely large!
Thanks.
Daveinem
Cerveny 601 Kaiser BBb
Boosey and Hawkes EEb
Leningrad EEb
Courtois AC 440 trombone
Conn 88H
Conn 8H
Besson New Standard
Courtois Alto trombone
Boosey and Hawkes EEb
Leningrad EEb
Courtois AC 440 trombone
Conn 88H
Conn 8H
Besson New Standard
Courtois Alto trombone
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Lee Stofer
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Re: Dude, what is this tuba?
I cannot see the photo at the moment, but believe you are describing one of the very "York-ish" tubas that Holton assembled and sold. I just finished a play-condition refurbishing of a similar old Holton last week, and it looks and plays like the 4/4 York model 33.
Most of these tubas that I've seen had 3-top-pistons, some with 4-top-pistons, all with a .656" bore. Most were equipped with a 20" upright bell, but front recording bells were also available.
Most of these tubas that I've seen had 3-top-pistons, some with 4-top-pistons, all with a .656" bore. Most were equipped with a 20" upright bell, but front recording bells were also available.
Lee A. Stofer, Jr.