Tiny Eb Tuba

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Dan Schultz
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Fun little horns! I have a couple of tiny Couesnon Eb tubas that I use for fireplace ornaments. They are 29" tall and have 13" bells... very similar to your horn. Good little horns for standup Christmas carolling downtown. The small French tubas were popular around here (mid-west) in the 50-60's for starting out grade school kids.
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They aren't generally for sale, and if they are, it isn't listed at all there... the site itself is for research and information
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Hey TubaView (off topic, but) would that be Brookfield Il (Chicagoland?)
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