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1940-41 school year.

I'm just gonna sit back and watch the attempts to ID the tuba. It was long gone 20 years later.
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Mid-30's King Eb "Symphony" bass.
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I'll bet the capes were also gone 20 years later.
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Hmmmm...looks pretty close.
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Except the tuba in the photo has a detachable bell, (the collar and adjustment screw is visible). Did King make them that way this early on?
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A friend on mine had a tuba that looked like this. It was a Conn BBb.
No idea what model.
The cues I see are the close to 90* (right angle) recording bell and
smallish bell diameter compared to the large body.
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Young men with rakish good looks playing tuba and digging on sweet flute players has been going on for some time!!
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And, off topic, how odd is it to see a female trombone player in that era?
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