What did Jinbao do here?

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What did Jinbao do here?

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Rather than continuing to hijack a "For Sale" thread, I'll bring this discussion here:

What instrument or instruments did Jinbao base this horn on? This picture is from an M&M auction on eBay:
tuba.jpg
Here is another look from a different site:
JBBB_550_TUBA_v1.jpg
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King 2341? just a little bit different?

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Call me strange, but I see a Hirsbrunner piston horn with a 2341 first valve.
Hirsbrunner...
Ignore the 5th valve.

Perhaps the 2341 1st valve tubing was chosen because it gives a good place to mount a thumb ring. Just a guess.
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^ When I saw that Jinbao tuba picture, I immediately thought: combination of HB-21 + King 2341
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bloke wrote:
Re: BrassWind sale on new silver production model Baer CC

New postby bloke » Sun Aug 15, 2010 12:53 pm
' looks much more like a King-ish valveset pasted on to that 4/4 Hirsbrunner-esque body.
Great minds think alike I guess.
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I am of the opinion that horn is the Jinbao JBBB-210 body with a piston valve set.
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Matt Walters wrote:I am of the opinion that horn is the Jinbao JBBB-210 body with a piston valve set.
Matt... is the horn in question intended to be a copy of something? ... or did Jinbao acually come up with a design they thought to be unique?
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Matt Walters wrote:I am of the opinion that horn is the Jinbao JBBB-210 body with a piston valve set.
Comparing the pictures on alibaba, I think you're right. I didn't see it at first, but Bloke said pretty much the same in the other thread and then I saw the similarity.

What do you make of the valve set?
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Hi
You all, instead of guessing what the Jinbao Tubas are and what are they doing give us a call and we will tell you all the latest news , We can do this since we are making them to our specs

Thanks for the interest, wait till you guys play my new 5/4 CC ,see you all at the next show

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