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weird, too tall, and (per typical) was smushed into the bottom bow about 1/4".
This tuba belongs to a very enthusiastic 5'3" lady tuba PLAYER.
I believe they are a recent military retiree, did NOT play tuba in the military, but own SEVERAL tubas.
This is a recent "bring"...(I've worked on some of their other instruments already.)
Apparently, they traveled the world in the military, and bought this satin silver 3-valve compensating Besson B-flat (great valves, NOT in really bad shape) at a pawn shop in London.
I'm supposed to remove dents, clean up the black off the silver, and clean out the inside.
She and I figured out that - if she duplicates my person-seat/tuba-rest (made from a cheap portable keyboard chair) that she will be able to play this tuba - once the smushed-into-the-bottom-bow ball is removed.
OK...I removed it. Mrs. bloke (rebound technique) helped me with a bunch of bottom bow dents (double-thick metal under the cap, and both layers are INDIVIDUALLY thick).
Afterwards, I burnished the bottom bow to smooth dents out better. and (rather than grinding off the ball and reinstalling the "football" flange) - since it is already double-thick - I'm just going to lead-solder and piece in a little 1 inch long piece of guard wire (to fill in the gap) and just let that football shape on the bottom be raw brass.
...I'm sort proud of the results of our dent removal efforts in this particular area - considered how caved in it was (from the ball-think pounding the floor over-and-over through several decades).
two-dimensional pictures, so you can't see how distorted/smushed-in the ball-thing (removed from the instrument) is, and nor can you really be able to tell how nicely I smoothed up the area in the cap (formerly under the ball and flange)...
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