Martin tuba tuning bit
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Re: Martin tuba tuning bit
You can send me a picture of yours, and I'll try to correctly let you know whether it's what you have.
I'm fairly sure that the insertion portion is (not tapered, but) cylindrical...(??)
...but here's a picture of a pair that I found months ago, and posted in another thread:
I'm fairly sure that the insertion portion is (not tapered, but) cylindrical...(??)
...but here's a picture of a pair that I found months ago, and posted in another thread:
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Re: Martin tuba tuning bit
If I'm correct about the insertion being cylindrical, they wouldn't work very well without those screws.
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Re: Martin tuba tuning bit
Makes sense. Either way, I like the idea.
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Re: Martin tuba tuning bit
Yes, the tenons are cylindrical rather than tapered on Martin bits.
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC