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Tabor
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Re: Olds/Reynolds 3 valve BBb recording bass

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Bump for this.

It is a great tuba to have around. if you want to play outside with a group that is sometimes careless about movement, stands, racks of chairs, etc and you do NOT want your Yamayork/Nirschl/Gronitz/Alexander/York/Hirsbrunner/Adams/etc getting smashed up. It takes very little playing effort to make a loud loud sound, and it's cheap. I oiled & lubed it up & the valves have some pop.


I replaced the main tuning slide with a 1930s Reynolds slide. It was a perfect side-to-side fit, & would have been "plug & play" except the .750 I.d. tubing on the large side was thicker back in the 30s, so I had to use the newer legs, so no patches are on the slide.
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Re: Olds/Reynolds 3 valve BBb recording bass

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hrender wrote:Is it at all possible to get upright bells for these?
I'm sure they're out there somewhere but probably as hard to find as a 2XJ upright bell. Custom made one would cost more than the horn. I always liked those stovepipe bells though. :) Too bad it's all the way up in New England. I'd probably buy it as is. Love the Olds/Reynolds tubas! :)
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Re: Olds/Reynolds 3 valve BBb recording bass

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edsel585960 wrote:
hrender wrote:Is it at all possible to get upright bells for these?
I'm sure they're out there somewhere but probably as hard to find as a 2XJ upright bell. Custom made one would cost more than the horn. I always liked those stovepipe bells though. :) Too bad it's all the way up in New England. I'd probably buy it as is. Love the Olds/Reynolds tubas! :)
One way is to get a King or Conn Monster type bell, fit the male tenon of a broken olds/Reynolds Sousa to that bell, and have some lengthening tuning slide adapters made. Dan Schultz has made a bell of the correct height before.
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Re: Olds/Reynolds 3 valve BBb recording bass

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I'd trade the big Olds straight across for a used one of these little tubas (and some other similar ones) that I've seen as low as $999 new, just because.

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Re: Olds/Reynolds 3 valve BBb recording bass

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To the 'bay.
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Re: Olds/Reynolds 3 valve BBb recording bass

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I put my EBAY price at $799 for the last day on there.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Reynolds-Olds-B ... 461803898?
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