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nice Hirsbrunner 21 C a̷n̷d̷ ̷S̷t̷.̷ ̷P̷e̷t̷e̷ ̷2̷0̷2̷ ̷n̷i̷c̷k̷e̷l̷ ̷B̷-̷f̷l̷a̷t̷

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I'm working on deals on one each of these...

Assuming successful acquisition, I'll do my very best work on both of them (selling in nice-looking/clean/gig-ready condition...Everyone should be familiar with the condition in which I offer instruments for sale) and (as always) will offer them for same here FIRST.

yeah...This is an odd pre-heads-up, but :laugh: at least I'm letting you folks know that I'm DEFINITELY hoping to SELL them, and not "thinking of" or "considering" selling them. :thumbsup:

It should go without saying that their prices will differ from each other.
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bloke wrote: Fri Aug 04, 2023 3:20 pm It should go without saying that their prices will differ from each other.
What???
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arpthark wrote: Fri Aug 04, 2023 3:57 pm
bloke wrote: Fri Aug 04, 2023 3:20 pm It should go without saying that their prices will differ from each other.
What???
OK...They're both the same price, but buy the Hb for full-new-Adams-friggin'-retail-price, and get the St. Pete for free. :laugh:

' joke...

...but I'll post pics/prices once they're received and ready for sale.
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I just removed the #1 rotor from the St. Petersburg for inspection purposes.

This is what I found, so I won't be doing a "chem-clean".
I'm snaking out the mouthpipe tube, and lubricating the rotors, linkage, and slides.

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I'd REALLY like to finish getting this one ready for sale TODAY, but - well - back to sousaphones and marching thises-and-thats.
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I'm finished picking over the St. Petersburg - other than a shine-up - but there are still five university sousaphones (ten repaired) left to go over.

(Thankfully) those remaining sousaphones are King BODIES ("only" - no bells) with NO cases...so I do NOT have to screw around with those awkward cases (wasting time, and sweating out in the NOT-air-conditioned storage area opening, closing, and latch-repairing them) and I don't have to mess with bell dents or creases. ALSO those beat-up Kings are recently-enough made so as they are thin-walled, so the denting should be easy enough to address. FINALLY, King bracing is sturdy, so (hopefully) not much soldering.

I tooted on the St. Petersburg a little bit...
The intonation is quite easy to deal with; for me, approximately a one-inch pull for A=440 hz.
Yes, the sound is a bit bright/clear ("gruff/punchy" would be a negative way to describe it). I'm thinking that a "very broad version of a 3/4 tuba type of sound" might be pretty accurate...(??)
What I never before quite realized before is that these things are really just B-flat "piggy" tubas.
...so (those of you who look for that rare/used B-flat piggy) this model has been available all along...and a helluva lot less expensive than the Miraphone version of a B-flat piggy: which is the 191.
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Our stuff tends to sell rather soon after I post pics...so here are the St. Pete pics...


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I didn't have anything large enough for the huge water key cup, so I had to ask Mrs. bloke for one of her largest-diameter oboe cork pads.
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As predicted, the St. Petersburg is sold.

I don't have time - right now, to deal with the HB-21.

I'll bump the thread when I do.

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Not quite like a “Piggy”, bell a bit taller. Would it be more accurate to call this an “Arion” variant?
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DonO. wrote: Sat Aug 12, 2023 6:57 am Not quite like a “Piggy”, bell a bit taller. Would it be more accurate to call this an “Arion” variant?
As the St. Pete bore size is tremendous (vs. the Arion bore, which is under .800" - specifically: 20mm) I would say "no".

(St. Pete bore is more piggy-like - ie. 21.1mm - kaiser bore, yet compact 4/4 body...like piggy tubas)

Also, the Arion bell throat is much smaller than a Cerveny piggy or St. Pete bell throat.
Arion is basically a 7/8 size body/bell with a "regular - albeit 'darn' - large" bore.

Also, the older St. Pete bell diameter was smaller - more piggy-like.
Newer ones (as with quite a few other models) have suffered from bell diameter inflation.

I'm holding out that (certainly) the older smaller-bell-flare St. Pete's are (basically) B-flat piggy tubas...and their sound is also piggy-like...gruff, if you will.
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One of the original selling points of the St. Pete was the tremendous bore diameter. As in there was a bore size to price ratio that was meaningful. I think some of this was a carryover effect from the Alexander tubas.

I’d also agree that the St. Pete is akin to a piggy. It’s a tuba that likes to shout more than speak softly.

If the valves are manufactured well, it’s a decent design. Back in 1993, when one could buy on from die Tuba directly for roughly $1000 new, they were a solid deal.
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I fixed up some really crappy Russian tubas for some people, but I've never encountered a St Pete that I could honestly say had crappy rotors. The first time I worked on - one quite a few years ago, I expected them to be crap - due to all of the libel on the internet (ie. the obsolete tuba discussion place), but they were quite well fitted. I ordered a replacement to use in place of one whereby a young scholar had broken off a rotor stem. It only took me about five minutes to get that replacement rotor nicely fitted into the casing.
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bloke wrote: Sun Aug 13, 2023 1:48 pm young scholar
:laugh:

I always liked the St. Petes fine, never really associated them with Piggies, but you're right. Big bore, compact package, kinda oinky (I say fondly, as a Piggy fan).

I'd like to see a side by side of a Cerveny Pig and one of the rarer St. Pete C tubas. I can't find a Cerveny Piggy to save my life up here. Been looking since 2021.
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As someone in business who isn't interested in owning one, I just don't see any money in them. Everyone who has one for sale wants $2,500, and everyone who wants to buy one wants to pay $1,900.

I just don't see any motivation to be a middle man. :laugh:
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