First CC body with long top bow and 2-piece bell for testing:
Three pictures of this first body with a test valve section from a 4/4 CC tuba:
Second test model with a shorter top bow, and a dedicated valve section in .689/.710/.734. They are now making tooling for a .750" valve section as well. The next bell will be spun on a new mandrel, and will eliminate the seam in the middle.
Zig Kanstul tests the fit of the new parts before assembling the second body, and shows the plan for the tuning slide on the new tuba:
Zig Kanstul and production manager Troy Emmons discuss the new design:
This is really a big tuba. It's hard to show the scale in these pictures. Some might look at the bell and say it's a 6/4, though classifying tubas is an inexact science. (Best done while consuming a fine lager.) It does look to be in the style of the Chicago Symphony York, but with less girth.
If the success of the test models continues, this tuba will be shown at the Flagstaff, AZ and Eugene, OR tuba conferences this year.
The little I heard of pricing was in the range of $12000 USD list price, with York bronze alloy bell, lacquer finish, and without case.
Best,
Ferguson





