York 692 in CC???

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Re: York 692 in CC???

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Looking at the first and second valve tubing makes me feel that it's a BBb.And what's with the "stereo bell" part of the description? That and some other issues make it look as if the description was written by someone quite ignorant of tubas.
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Re: York 692 in CC???

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This is most definitely a late 1930's York Model 716 BBb tuba, not a baritone. The engraving says York Band Instrument Company not J.W. York and Sons. I know because I own one from 1939 and it's 1955 York-Master copy.

From the Stearns Collection:
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My horns:
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The York BBb upright bell version is the Model 712 and the small bows wrap differently. Note the horn on the left below, it is a Model 712 next to my York-Master.
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York catalog images:
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Re: York 692 in CC???

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I agree with Bandmaster and can confirm that the picture in the Stearns Collection is, in fact, BBb.
When I get a moment, I'll take a picture and post the CC version of this horn.
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