Hi-
Just acquired this and heading back home-more to follow tomorrow-a HN White/King .687 bore, det, bell, c . 1940, 4 string rotor CC- 1 of the early ones! Plays amazing!
Mark
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Very cool horn. Does it weigh a ton like my BBb version did? I have been looking at your photo side by side with a photo of the BBb one I used to own, and the differences look like much more than would be necessary to make it in CC (other than the recording bell of course).
jonesmj wrote:Hi-
Just acquired this and heading back home-more to follow tomorrow-a HN White/King .687 bore, det, bell, c . 1940, 4 string rotor CC- 1 of the 6! Plays amazing!
Mark
You have my full attention.
+1
I need that tuba!
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Is that Mr. Torchinsky's old tuba? The last I heard, his was in California.
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