Very rare Mississippi style CC tuba

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Re: Very rare Mississippi style CC tuba

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Thanks for pointing this out LJV. It is one of those rare CCb tubas when played without the bell.
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The advertised 4th valve must be in the bell, too.
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I asked the seller about the CC thing since these look like BBb horns. Interesting to see what he says.
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Uncle Buck wrote:The advertised 4th valve must be in the bell, too.
Actually, the 4th valve is there. It's just hidden behind the third valve tubing in this picture. A picture at another angle would show it. (You can recognize it with the tubing coming out of it and going up to the top bow). Granted, the picture quality is terrible.
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PMeuph wrote:
Uncle Buck wrote:The advertised 4th valve must be in the bell, too.
Actually, the 4th valve is there. It's just hidden behind the third valve tubing in this picture. A picture at another angle would show it. (You can recognize it with the tubing coming out of it and going up to the top bow). Granted, the picture quality is terrible.
I stand corrected. You are absolutely right.
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Update:

According to the seller, the horn is in "C" because the first letter in the serial number is "c". I sent him some links to info to, hopefully, straighten out the issue.

By the serial number he gave me, they were made in 1964 or 65.
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Uncle Buck wrote:The advertised 4th valve must be in the bell, too.
Can't say for sure from the picture if the 4th piston was there. But.... the 4th valve circuit and casing is visible!
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The only thing more ignorant than the ebay seller's post is your negative reference to Mississippi. As a Floridian who has happened to hear many Mississippi bands with incredible tuba sections, "Mississippi style" can be considered a compliment. Let's keep our state prejudices to ourselves. Not funny and not what a divided nation needs right now.
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bloke wrote:.... Dan, You're a racist. :| :P :lol: :tuba:
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bloke wrote:.... "As we all have been taught, being accused of 'racism' is far more egregious than actually committing murder, rape, or robbery...Thus, the accusation is a fabulously-effective attention-getter and subject-changer."

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Off topic much?
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LJV wrote:
tubainflorida wrote:The only thing more ignorant than the ebay seller's post is your negative reference to Mississippi. As a Floridian who has happened to hear many Mississippi bands with incredible tuba sections, "Mississippi style" can be considered a compliment. Let's keep our state prejudices to ourselves. Not funny and not what a divided nation needs right now.
Stop whining, Mr. One Post. The seller is in Mississippi that's all.
Absolutely hysterical !
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