Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
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Re: Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
That A and the only 5 digits are puzzling me. I don’t remember any letters in B&H serial numbers. My instruments are packed down because of some house maintenance, so I must rely on my memory, which tells about 6 digit numbers from at least 1950.
Please post readable photos of all engravings including the SN.
Klaus
Please post readable photos of all engravings including the SN.
Klaus
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Re: Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
Here you are! The picture of the engraving isn't very sharp but readable.imperialbari wrote:Please post readable photos of all engravings including the SN.
I got an answer from Horniman's and it seems, that the people there are also a wee bit puzzled. I sent them the pictures too.
All the bestHorniman Museum wrote:Thank you for your enquiry about this tuba. I agree that the serial number is unusual. B&H instruments with this sort of serial number are often imports that have been stamped with the B&H name, usually made in Czechoslovakia. However, I have never heard of a tuba been sold in this way. Perhaps if you sent me a photograph of the bell inscription I might have a better idea.
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Besson "New Standard" 3v comp BBb Tuba, 1974
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
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Re: Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
To me this one looks like the ones made in the UK. As I remember the stamps on imports to the UK, there was no Made by B&H, but Made for B&H.
As far as I can see the stamped logo of your tuba is similar to the one on the photo on page #70 in the article Heavy Metal linked to. The caption limits the age of your tuba to at most 48 years.
Klaus
As far as I can see the stamped logo of your tuba is similar to the one on the photo on page #70 in the article Heavy Metal linked to. The caption limits the age of your tuba to at most 48 years.
Klaus
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Re: Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
Thank you Klaus for the quick response.
The engraving is not golden, it just looks that way because of the flash.
That makes sense to me.imperialbari wrote:To me this one looks like the ones made in the UK. As I remember the stamps on imports to the UK, there was no Made by B&H, but Made for B&H.
Nearly but not exactly the same. On mine there are only three staves with the note on the middle one and no ®. I took some better pictures.imperialbari wrote:As far as I can see the stamped logo of your tuba is similar to the one on the photo on page #70 in the article Heavy Metal linked to.
The engraving is not golden, it just looks that way because of the flash.
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Besson "New Standard" 3v comp BBb Tuba, 1974
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
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Re: Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
Are the valve buttons hexagonal?
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No, they are round. Original? I don't know. But they are different than the ones on my Besson BBb-tuba.imperialbari wrote:Are the valve buttons hexagonal?
Besson "New Standard" 3v comp BBb Tuba, 1974
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
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Yes, Besson had their signature sloping valve buttons for their New Standard line, which was their equivalent of the B&H Imperial line.
I don't like the missing two lines of the music staff in your logo. And I don't like the map behind the B&H in the globe. The map on the photo from the linked to article isn't geographically exact, but it is possible to identify a couple of continents. The map in your logo makes no sense. Either B&H went with a sloppy version of their logo for their student line, or this is a fake Regent tuba. I cannot verify either without research, which I don't have the time for. But my initial gut feeling about this tuba was, that it is a real B&H Regent.
Klaus
I don't like the missing two lines of the music staff in your logo. And I don't like the map behind the B&H in the globe. The map on the photo from the linked to article isn't geographically exact, but it is possible to identify a couple of continents. The map in your logo makes no sense. Either B&H went with a sloppy version of their logo for their student line, or this is a fake Regent tuba. I cannot verify either without research, which I don't have the time for. But my initial gut feeling about this tuba was, that it is a real B&H Regent.
Klaus
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The British brass band tubists have a closed FaceBook group called Bass Players Union, where some guys are sharp on British instruments' history. You might try to join and ask:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/284151205011926/
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/284151205011926/
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Re: Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
That was my thought as well, when I compared the logos. Thanks, Klaus, for your thoughts and insights.imperialbari wrote:... or this is a fake Regent tuba.
Unfortunately I don't have a facebook account (and I don't want one).imperialbari wrote:The British brass band tubists have a closed FaceBook group called Bass Players Union, where some guys are sharp on British instruments' history.
Butch
Besson "New Standard" 3v comp BBb Tuba, 1974
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
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Re: Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
I found a pic of a logo on a B&H Imperial Bb made in the 80ties. It show's the same three stave logo as my Regent. Maybe they changed the logo?imperialbari wrote:Either B&H went with a sloppy version of their logo for their student line, or this is a fake Regent tuba.

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Besson "New Standard" 3v comp BBb Tuba, 1974
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
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Re: Boosey & Hawkes Regent Eb tuba
The Imperial line was the B&H top line until the introduction of the Sovereign line. It continued as the second line until around 1988.
I wonder why B&H used that funny logo for its 2nd and 3rd lines after the Sovereign line was completed with the tuba models from 1983. But it tells your tuba being a real Regent and likely makes it younger that I first thought.
Klaus
I wonder why B&H used that funny logo for its 2nd and 3rd lines after the Sovereign line was completed with the tuba models from 1983. But it tells your tuba being a real Regent and likely makes it younger that I first thought.
Klaus