E.M. Winston tubas were sold by Sam Ash in the 90's and I've acquired one recently. I've never seen valve guides like these in any other horn.
I don't need any now, but better to find some now than when I need them. Does anyone know if these are available anywhere? Pictures in link below....
https://photos.app.goo.gl/dRv878S6hBCK881r9
E.M. Winson tuba valve guide
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Re: E.M. Winson tuba valve guide
with very little doubt:
Weril of Brazil - early vintage, as later, they went to guides similar to Yamaha guides
Weril of Brazil - early vintage, as later, they went to guides similar to Yamaha guides
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I get no intelligible responses from the people who bought all that stuff, and I've sent/received in their language (Portuguese).
I may (??) have a couple of those...but they vary.
I won't sell, but I might give...and you'll have to give me the o.d. of the white nylon parts, and not b!t¢h at me (like some whiny-@$$ sociology grad student) that they don't quite fit right, and that you will have to alter them.

...but knock yourself out...
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bloke wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 2:55 pm...... and not b!t¢h at me (like some whiny-@$$ sociology grad student) that they don't quite fit right, and that you will have to alter them.
...but knock yourself out...
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I'm good for now, as mine are in good shape. As usual, my questions are more out of curiosity than need.
The email address may come in handy one day (but I hope not). Now that I've stuck my toe into the small horn pond again, and my director and I really likes the sound of this thing in small groups, I'll probably buy something with 4 valves on it long before I ruin the valve guides.
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Re: E.M. Winson tuba valve guide
OK...I have a few of them...but (again) them seem to vary a little bit.