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Hooks on CC tuba - yes, or no?
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I would like to clarify: on an instrument that is likely to be used standing, or walking. Not likely I'm gonna march with my BAT.
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Most B&S stencils though do have hooks.Neptune wrote:B&S Rotary valve tubas do not have hooks - it seems to me more of a Miraphone idea (although interesting not on the Norwegian Star)bort wrote:Seems to have been the rule for the CC tubas I've owned. Rotary have hooks, piston don't.
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Are those tanks BBb or CC? Do they have hooks on them?DP wrote:Carefulbloke wrote: if anyone is going to march with a CC tuba, it would probably be one that is made in China.
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I wonder when B & S/VMI stopped that practice. All of the 'stencils' of a few decades ago had elongated loops like the Miraphones.Neptune wrote:B&S Rotary valve tubas do not have hooks....bort wrote:Seems to have been the rule for the CC tubas I've owned. Rotary have hooks, piston don't.
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Seems to me stopped with the PT rangeTubaTinker wrote:I wonder when B & S/VMI stopped that practice. All of the 'stencils' of a few decades ago had elongated loops like the Miraphones.Neptune wrote:B&S Rotary valve tubas do not have hooks....bort wrote:Seems to have been the rule for the CC tubas I've owned. Rotary have hooks, piston don't.
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Re: Hooks on CC tuba - yes, or no?
A BBb would as those are made for the German band market (the new GR51 do too) - German bands march a lot. But of course the CC are not much used in Germany - they are mainly for the US market where B&S obviously thought like me that hooks would not be wantedLJV wrote:The VMI BBb sitting in my studio has them. I think it's 5-6 years old.
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IMO, Even if you don't NEED hooks, it's nice to have that option should any need for them come up. Why not? The're not hurtin' anything. I think is better to at least have the option rather than being without it.
...just my 2 cents.
Also, My Weril CC (4 Pistons) has small, circular hooks. However It's a 3/4 horn, so I have no trouble just holding it up on my own when standing. I have a strap, but don't intend to use it. Still, I'm glad I have the option just in case some unforeseen circumstances cause me to need it.
...just my 2 cents.
Also, My Weril CC (4 Pistons) has small, circular hooks. However It's a 3/4 horn, so I have no trouble just holding it up on my own when standing. I have a strap, but don't intend to use it. Still, I'm glad I have the option just in case some unforeseen circumstances cause me to need it.
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Re: Hooks on CC tuba - yes, or no?
+1... add my 2 cents. Those European-style elongated strap loops have a low profile that shouldn't be annoying to anyone. The lower one is usually toward the inside of the bottom bow.SousaWarrior9 wrote:IMO, Even if you don't NEED hooks, it's nice to have that option should any need for them come up. Why not? The're not hurtin' anything. I think is better to at least have the option rather than being without it.
...just my 2 cents.
I keep a couple of sets of the Miraphone loops around and add them whenever requested. I even put a set of them on the King 1241 that I use for Dixieland stuff.... not because I stand with the horn but to keep it from sliding off my lap.
This little 'noname' Chinese CC came with attachment loops...
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Re: Hooks on CC tuba - yes, or no?
The WWI vintage BART has strap rings when I purchased it. The lower ring was on the bottom bow, located about midway between the bottom keel and the bell ferrule. When the horn was tilted in a modern American playing position, the ring did an excellent job of pressing me in the gut. It was promptly torched off.
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Re: Hooks on CC tuba - yes, or no?
Hi-
What about putting a G.S. bell garland on it--like a 186...things that make you go hmmmm.......
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What about putting a G.S. bell garland on it--like a 186...things that make you go hmmmm.......
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