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Pretty cool looking Mira 184 at BBC. Anyone know the history behind it?
Travel tuba in CC?
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Re: Travel tuba in CC?
Did they just extend the leadpipe and tuning slide leg to make up for the shorter bell? Very interesting, I've never seen such a horn!
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Re: Travel tuba in CC?
Would that have originally been a Bb? I wonder where the bell came from. Ti is very interesting. I have an ongoing project with my 184, I'll post it later, different than this. I like this design a lot!
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Re: Travel tuba in CC?
Never had any Miraphone tuba in my hands as the B&S models were much more accessible here. Took a look in my galleries, where the only 184CC represented was Tommy Johnsons double tuba based on a 184. To my surprise it had the horizontal tuning slide.
The circa 1993 Miraphone catalogue has many variants of rotary tubas, but the 184 only is represented in BBb.
Impossible for me to tell from where the above BBC sample has its bell, but as the ferrule sits much higher than on American made tubas, the bell is very short. Maybe a bell from a straight Kaiserbariton cut to fit the ferrule diameter.
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The circa 1993 Miraphone catalogue has many variants of rotary tubas, but the 184 only is represented in BBb.
Impossible for me to tell from where the above BBC sample has its bell, but as the ferrule sits much higher than on American made tubas, the bell is very short. Maybe a bell from a straight Kaiserbariton cut to fit the ferrule diameter.
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Re: Travel tuba in CC?
It certainly is a squatty little guy! I like it!
The mouthpipe looks to have a significant amount added to it. Wonder how well it plays...
The mouthpipe looks to have a significant amount added to it. Wonder how well it plays...
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Re: Travel tuba in CC?
Maybe rather a rewrap:The Big Ben wrote:The mouthpipe looks to have a significant amount added to it.