find older tubas they make changes to the original instrument. We change bells, add
valves, change out valve clusters, change leadpipes. So when does a Holton, a Martin
stop being and becomes the Frankentuba?




Yeah, this the answer.opus37 wrote:Similar questions have been debated by other hobby groups such as old car restorers and such. Although less of an issue for us because we don't have show competitions, I suggest that when you change an integral part of the tuba with a part that is not from the original manufacture ( or a part designed as original equipment), you have created a frankentuba. For example, replacing valve buttons, adding a rod to help slide pulling, replacing the lead pipe with factory or secondary market replacement, replacing tubing with the same thing (size, etc), or refinishing the horn is not something that changes the identity of the horn. Replacing the bell, valve set, or other major component with one from another brand is a degradation of the identity. Adding a valve is up for debate.





Sellers. It's a whole lot easier to sell a tuba that IS something, instead of selling something that is "like" something, or "the same as... except..."bloke wrote:It this an issue to collectors or to players?

Back "in the day", if you had the status (and the cash), you could go to C.G. Conn, or Frank Holton, or "Pop" Johnson, or whatever, and say "I want this, even though it doesn't exist in your catalog" (think "Chicago York", or "Helleberg rotary CC"), and presto, you'd get a horn.roweenie wrote:How about taking parts from various different horns of the same manufacture and bringing them together to form a model that never originally existed?

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+1jsmn4vu wrote:Thus showing the truth of the notion that the best humor will be completely missed by some.Untersatz wrote:eupher61 wrote:there identityI guess it's true about the 3rd time being a charm..........you almost made it!eupher61 wrote:they're identity![]()
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Nuts-and-bolts meets philosophy....ghmerrill wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus" target="_blank
Probably not dealt with in most music theory courses. Maybe they should rethink that.


We really do need a "like" button.bloke wrote:Who needs more than three valves?

Not if the discussion found at that link is any indication of what they'd be able to do with it.ghmerrill wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus
Probably not dealt with in most music theory courses. Maybe they should rethink that.