WTB - 3rd valve piston for Olds 991

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Dan Schultz
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Post by Dan Schultz »

Hmmm... your request got me to thinking... I have a complete Reynolds sousa valveset. The piston diameter is .976" and the length is 3.688". I thought the Olds 99 pistons were all gone, but checking some parts listings I discovered that the piston you need may be the same as one for a Bach 869 tuba (is that right, Joe?) and are still available from Allied. I have a loose #2 piston but that wouldn't do you any good. Also, I'm curious if many of the King, Reynolds, Olds AND Bach pistons interchanged.

I wouldn't want to get rid of one piston out of the complete valveset but might consider other parts in trade for the valveset. Whatcha got?
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Post by Dave Hayami »

Add the Conn 2J(CC) and 4J(BBb) tubas that will interchange valves with the Olds/Reynolds tubas and sousaphones. The Bach Tuba is an Olds after the tooling was sold off in the late 70's(?)
At least that is what has worked for me.
YMMV
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