There's a recent for-sale listing for a Scherzer CC tuba that's inscribed with "Scherzer Inh. Sandner". I have a similar tuba that is inscribed "Scherzer Inh. Sander".
Were Sander and Sandner different people or companies? Were they the same person spelled differently for export vs. local sale? Or something else? And either way, who was this person or people?
Thanks!
tuba history: who were Sander and Sandner?
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Re: tuba history: who were Sander and Sandner?
I think Louis Kline (Berlinertuba) has posted about this before, either here or on his excellent website.
If not, I bet Bob Tucci knows all about this, if someone wants to politely ask him.
If not, I bet Bob Tucci knows all about this, if someone wants to politely ask him.
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Re: tuba history: who were Sander and Sandner?
Sehr geehrter Herr Robert Tucci,
Ich bin Ihnen sehr dankbar für Ihre endlosen Beiträge zur Tuba-Community und für die Weitergabe Ihres umfassenden Wissens darüber.
... also, was zum Teufel ist das mit dieser Sander/Sandner-Scheiße?
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Re: tuba history: who were Sander and Sandner?
I restored a C (and a B-flat...??) Sander for Richard Brown YEARS ago.
Either one or both of them featured bottom bows that were SUPER thick brass...
...maybe a millimeter, a sixteenth, or even thicker !!!
bloke "I REALLY miss Richard Brown. "
Either one or both of them featured bottom bows that were SUPER thick brass...
...maybe a millimeter, a sixteenth, or even thicker !!!
bloke "I REALLY miss Richard Brown. "