chhite wrote:
Thein has a very specialized market and they mainly target orchestras for their sales. An orchestra will buy a section of trumpets, trombones, horns, or a tuba.
I have never heard that. Makes sense though. Wonder what the price tag on a section of Thein brass instruments would be?
Didn't Schagerl put their name on a F tuba made by MW? The one with the zig zag rotor block? I always thought that was a strange move by Schagerl yet it makes sense if they were selling sets of instruments to various ensembles, did not want to tool up for a tuba but wanted their name on every bell in the group. It appears Thein sacked up and made their own.
With absolutely no knowledge of Thein's tubas I would like to make a guess:
They do not make a lot of the parts of their tubas. Me guesses a big chunk of those horns are made by the usual suspects, like most others (bells, valves). Would it make financial sense to develop different tuba bell mandrels to only sell a few horns?
I may be wrong. Please tell me if I am.
Another guess: The Eb pictured on their website is the only one ever made.