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Re: ' copped this, today...

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I would still like to see a (new, not worn out, not 3V comp, not YEB-321, not high-pitch wall-hanger, really nice/better-than-Jin'/new 15" bell E-flat 3+1 comp offered for sale. I'm told that (even in China) bell mandrel creation is very expensive, and using a 19" E-flat bell mandrel to make a 15" E-flat bell would put a scar (at the 15"/16" mark) on the mandrel that would transfer over to the 19" bells.
(Also - per longtime experience - the "J"-shaped bow - on the back of a 15"-bell E-flat - would need to be lengthened, as the smaller diameter bell results in a higher pitch level.)

17" is cool, but 15" offers that genuine/authentic/old-school/traditional brass band E-flat tuba type of resonance.


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bloke wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 9:20 am sidebar:

I would still like to see a (new, not worn out, not 3V comp, not YEB-321, not high-pitch wall-hanger, really nice/better-than-Jin'/new 15" bell E-flat 3+1 comp offered for sale. I'm told that (even in China) bell mandrel creation is very expensive, and using a 19" E-flat bell mandrel to make a 15" E-flat bell would put a scar (at the 15" mark) on the mandrel that would transfer over to the 19" bells.

17" is cool, but 15" offers that genuine/authentic brass band E-flat tuba type of resonance.
Or bloke-ify a 377 with the addition of a 15" Yamaha. Or find a not-worn-out Edgeware Boosey.
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Doc wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 9:24 am
bloke wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 9:20 am sidebar:

I would still like to see a (new, not worn out, not 3V comp, not YEB-321, not high-pitch wall-hanger, really nice/better-than-Jin'/new 15" bell E-flat 3+1 comp offered for sale. I'm told that (even in China) bell mandrel creation is very expensive, and using a 19" E-flat bell mandrel to make a 15" E-flat bell would put a scar (at the 15" mark) on the mandrel that would transfer over to the 19" bells.

17" is cool, but 15" offers that genuine/authentic brass band E-flat tuba type of resonance.
Or bloke-ify a 377 with the addition of a 15" Yamaha. Or find a not-worn-out Edgeware Boosey.
I've wondered about the detachable-bell thing (as with the 1960's-1970's F. E. Olds (California/chrome-plated) GG contra's.
It would add weight (and the mouthpipe would necessarily need to be detachable), but most of the added weight would be down low.
An auxiliary 15" bell (which attaches at the bottom bow) would be pretty cool, but (again) the (main slide) tuning range would need to be increased. A REALLY fine player (ie. not just just a "tubist", but a "tubiste") would need to be on hand to test the prototypes.
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bloke wrote: Sat May 07, 2022 8:04 am Blue Boy
Scuffy
Mr. Stubz
Lucy Goosey
this one, maybe?
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@bort2.0
If you ever have a couple of free days and a plane ticket, come on down to blokeplace, and I'll give you a crash course in trolling.
One of THE MOST EFFECTIVE ways to troll others is to make them believe that you are offended, or that they hurt your feelings.
😉
The new case could be Mister E.

Then we can all wonder "What tuba is this, shrouded in Mister E?"

Anyway, still pondering my own naming opportunities and how to use 'em.
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humBell wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 11:05 am
bloke wrote: Sat May 07, 2022 8:04 am Blue Boy
Scuffy
Mr. Stubz
Lucy Goosey
this one, maybe?
Andrew Brown

@bort2.0
If you ever have a couple of free days and a plane ticket, come on down to blokeplace, and I'll give you a crash course in trolling.
One of THE MOST EFFECTIVE ways to troll others is to make them believe that you are offended, or that they hurt your feelings.
😉
The new case could be Mister E.

Then we can all wonder "What tuba is this, shrouded in Mister E?"

Anyway, still pondering my own naming opportunities and how to use 'em.
perhaps.
After all - no matter how clever/funny/a comedic genius was Mr. Spencer Williams, Jr., we're supposed to have cancelled him, correct?
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bloke wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 11:25 am
humBell wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 11:05 am
bloke wrote: Sat May 07, 2022 8:04 am Blue Boy
Scuffy
Mr. Stubz
Lucy Goosey
this one, maybe?
Andrew Brown

@bort2.0
If you ever have a couple of free days and a plane ticket, come on down to blokeplace, and I'll give you a crash course in trolling.
One of THE MOST EFFECTIVE ways to troll others is to make them believe that you are offended, or that they hurt your feelings.
😉
The new case could be Mister E.

Then we can all wonder "What tuba is this, shrouded in Mister E?"

Anyway, still pondering my own naming opportunities and how to use 'em.
perhaps.
After all - no matter how clever/funny/a comedic genius was Mr. Spencer Williams, Jr., we're supposed to have cancelled him, correct?
Out of curiosity, who supposed us to cancel someone or other?

(Yeah, sounds like i am supposed to be able to distinguish between two different usages of a verb. Well what if i don't?)

Apparently not everyone has a sense of humor?
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Anyway back on topic, congrats at scoring a high quality receptacle for and protector of future (nameless?!) instruments!
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Re: ' copped this, today...

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I’ll probably put some brown shoe dye on the leather and offer it for sale as “demo“. It’s probably only about 30 years old or so…

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