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A minty 1860 over the shoulder Eb DROOOOOLLLLL :D :D :tuba:
Conn 2j Eb tuba,
Eb SARV bugle by R. Stewart,
Continental Eb/F alto,
Olds ambassador baritone,
Zeus Bb cornet,
Hawks and son 1911 eb cornet,
Holton colligiate trumpet,
King G/F 1930's field trumpet
Yes i play them all!!!!!!!!
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brassbow wrote:A minty 1860 over the shoulder Eb DROOOOOLLLLL :D :D :tuba:
Eric Totman has a really great OTS eb for sale. Fantastic player! Much better than I expected :mrgreen:
1970's Walter Sear Deprins BBb Tuba
1915 Martin Eb EEb Tuba
1908 Sherman Clay & CO EEB Sousaphone
1900's Stowasser F Tuba
1896 Henry Distin EEB Tuba
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I have seen them but do not have 7000 at the moment.
Conn 2j Eb tuba,
Eb SARV bugle by R. Stewart,
Continental Eb/F alto,
Olds ambassador baritone,
Zeus Bb cornet,
Hawks and son 1911 eb cornet,
Holton colligiate trumpet,
King G/F 1930's field trumpet
Yes i play them all!!!!!!!!
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iiipopes wrote:A decent 4/4 4-valve BBb Conn with the standard .734 valve set.
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A fully refurbed Holton 345 BBb, and someone to build a custom Eb made along the same lines, with oversized bows and bell and a 5th valve. And a roadie to carry the Holton around for me.
JP/Sterling 377 compensating Eb; Warburton "The Grail" T.G.4, RM-9 7.8, Yamaha 66D4; for sale > 1914 Conn Monster Eb (my avatar), ca. 1905 Fillmore Bros 1/4-size Eb, Bach 42B trombone
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Bob Kolada wrote:Front action American BAT's. I don't know what Martins and Holtons cost when new but I'd like to think they'd be favorably priced today. Or at least had more made when they were made, making more available.
Several one-offs- like big bore front action euphs, Eb contrabones,...
Holtons and Martins were in the $2000 range in the late 60's--more than rotary tubas.

In the case of Holtons, they were poorly made and vary in quality from world-class to is-that-a-western-diatonic-scale? Often, the problems can be mitigated to some extent by remanufacturing them, often at a cost (even in real dollars) more than they cost new.

My suspicion is that a Holton CC-345, made now, would be priced right in the middle of the currently available European-made instruments of similar design.

Rick "quality, price: Pick two" Denney
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brassbow wrote:A minty 1860 over the shoulder Eb DROOOOOLLLLL :D :D :tuba:
I have a R. Stewart 4 valve Eb OTS - fun to look at, a bit awkward to actually use. It sounds great but with the bell so far away it is tricky to hear yourself. I also have had some close calls when marching in formation!
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