This one is in Japan and has been up for a while. What distinguishes the 3107 from more common B&S models like the 3101 (i.e. the 101) and 3103? The only info on the model seems to be on some Japanese sites. It looks like a slightly larger 103.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/285153370818
B&S 3107
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Re: B&S 3107
These tubas all have the same bore, but a few differences in bell diameters. The 3107 seems most closely related to the 103, but I have no idea what the actual difference is.
Bell diameters:
103 = 450mm
3107 = 450mm
3103 = 480mm
The 3101 is a bit different, it is taller and has an even smaller bell at 420mm
Bell diameters:
103 = 450mm
3107 = 450mm
3103 = 480mm
The 3101 is a bit different, it is taller and has an even smaller bell at 420mm
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Re: B&S 3107
The picture of the bell looks as if it is 80/20 brass, but that could simply be the type of light source affecting the hue.
I don't know why I'm even posting this, because I'm not one who much cares about different brass alloys.
I don't know why I'm even posting this, because I'm not one who much cares about different brass alloys.
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Re: B&S 3107
…I think you care somewhat when it comes to corrosion resistance, which is real and observable.
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