American F Tubas?

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American F Tubas?

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I got to thinking about the Conn F tuba, and thought to myself that American manufacturers historically did not seem to get too much into F tubas. It was really more of a European thing to produce F tubas.

Is my impression true, or were there a lot of older King/Conn/Beuscher/Martin F's out there?
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Z-Tuba Dude wrote:I got to thinking about the Conn F tuba, and thought to myself that American manufacturers historically did not seem to get too much into F tubas. It was really more of a European thing to produce F tubas.

Is my impression true, or were there a lot of older King/Conn/Beuscher/Martin F's out there?
To my knowledge, no F's, other than as a "one-off" were ever manufactured as a regular production item in the USA. There was no market for it--if an orchestral player wanted an F, there was no shortage of European manufacturers to satisfy his need.
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