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My school owns this Holton Tuba. Anyone know what model it is? Thanks
What Holton model is this?
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What Holton model is this?
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Bob Kolada
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Re: What Holton model is this?
I think that's the Harvey Phillips model, not sure if he actually played it... I think Eli Newberger plays one.
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Re: What Holton model is this?
Right.Bob Kolada wrote:Harvey Phillips model
They made them in BBb and CC. Pretty rare these days. I tried one about 15 years ago, and don't remember it at all. How does that one play?
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Re: What Holton model is this?
I'd take a Conn 3J or a King 2341 any day before I'd play on a Holton Harvey Phillips model. If they were going for a 3J copy, frankly they missed, and in a big way. Even more so for the 2341.KiltieTuba wrote:Yep, it's like a Conn 3J (?) I think. Think like a modern 2341, but available in CC and BBb.
I tried a CC when they were still available new. It played "ok" at best. Not a total disaster, but not great by any means. Maybe the B-flat version is better? Really, my main recollection of it was that it was an absolute ergonomic nightmare. I also felt that construction quality and fit/finish were not up to par with other offerings at comparable price points. At the time you could buy a 4 valve Holton Harvey Phillips CC (they never did a 5 valve) or a Getzen G-50 for pretty similar money, actually (those Holton's were not cheap). I passed on the Holton, and it seems that most other folks did, too. Conn-Selmer's later offering, the Conn 5xJ tubas blew the Holton Harvey Phillips tuba out of the water and provided what was probably the final nail in the coffin for that model.
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Re: What Holton model is this?
There is a poster on here (besides Eli Newberger) who owns and plays a Holton Phillips model CC tuba, and sounds great on it with his group. Can't remember his handle/name though. 
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Tabor
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Re: What Holton model is this?
Norlan Bewley, the Tubachristmas arranger.toobagrowl wrote:There is a poster on here (besides Eli Newberger) who owns and plays a Holton Phillips model CC tuba, and sounds great on it with his group. Can't remember his handle/name though.
https://www.google.com/search?q=norlan+ ... U-Ch0qcAT-
https://youtu.be/7w46aeZ_4qo
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Re: What Holton model is this?
That's the guy, thanks! That tuba sounds great in that groupTabor wrote: Norlan Bewley, the Tubachristmas arranger.
https://www.google.com/search?q=norlan+ ... U-Ch0qcAT-
https://youtu.be/7w46aeZ_4qo