To you that is 500mm!TubaTinker wrote:Cerveny 'Kaiser'... .820" bore... 19 1/2" bell... adjustable clockwork springs:
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Wim, TubaTinker did state the bell diameter
The same as a 601/701. It looks to me like the design has little changed over the years.
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Oh! I think I know that one. If you have to ask how much it weighs, you aren't strong enough to play it.Donn wrote:How much does the sousaphone weigh?
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I was sort of surprise to find that it tips the scales at 42 pounds. I thought it would be heavier than that. I hope that scales is weighing light! Because it's the same one that I use.Donn wrote:How much does the sousaphone weigh?
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Neptune wrote:Wim, TubaTinker did state the bell diameterTo you that is 500mm!TubaTinker wrote:Cerveny 'Kaiser'... .820" bore... 19 1/2" bell... adjustable clockwork springs:The same as a 601/701. It looks to me like the design has little changed over the years.
you're right, I was staring at the pictures probably
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I hung around a guy that had a Conn 'Jumbo' sousa nearly identical to the one pictured above but with a 4th valve. He was at the Chicago tuba christmas this last december. He was a big guy (tall not round) and the sousaphone seemed to "suit" him. I can't imagine standing around for more than an hour with that monster on me. It made my Yamaha Sousa look miniscule in comparison. My doctor complains everytime I see him and tells me that having a sousaphone on my shoulder for prolonged periods of time is going to mess my back up, imagine what he'd say if I showed up at his office with this honker! 
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Wow! The 38K weighs a measured 35 lbs. I can't imagine how much a Jumbo with a 4th valve must weigh!
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Maybe it depends. My 40K appears to weigh less than the 38K in question, and it has the large diameter bell and an extra valve. By that logic, if a 3 valve jumbo weighs 42 lbs, a 4 valve might be about 40.iiipopes wrote:Wow! The 38K weighs a measured 35 lbs. I can't imagine how much a Jumbo with a 4th valve must weigh!
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What a shame that you didn't have those two horns a few years ago when I visited you and purchased a sousaphone from you. I might not have gone home quite so soon...TubaTinker wrote:Came across these a couple of days ago. They may just stay in the 'stable' for a while:
I did have the privilege of playing another one of those 3-valve Conn Jumbo sousaphones for a performance with my Dixieland band while the horn's owner sat in the audience. What a treat that was for me!
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It's certainly a small World. The owner of that sousa you played just called me! We're gonna let our 'jumbos' meet one of these days!Steve Marcus wrote:... I did have the privilege of playing another one of those 3-valve Conn Jumbo sousaphones for a performance with my Dixieland band while the horn's owner sat in the audience. What a treat that was for me!TubaTinker wrote:Came across these a couple of days ago. They may just stay in the 'stable' for a while:
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Be sure to call me if they produce a litter of baby "jumbos". I'll take the runt.TubaTinker wrote:
It's certainly a small World. The owner of that sousa you played just called me! We're gonna let our 'jumbos' meet one of these days!
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