Some nice playing, however I’m more interested in identifying the F tuba. Any ideas?
4+2
The “B&S” fifth and sixth valve arrangement
Long lead pipe
Valves all spin the same direction
Looks like meinlschmidt valves
Looks a bit large to be an Alexander, but looks fairly Alex-y?
Lol. I went back and read the Description and it’s an Alexander 157g
Anyway, hope you enjoy the video
F tuba identification???
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Re: F tuba identification???
looks like a Wessex Chicago Presence with the 18" bell.
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Re: F tuba identification???
Dunno about the big silver tuba.
Later tho’, he wised up and got a big Rudi!
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