I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
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Re: I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
Say sayonara to the Sanora, señora!
I hear that's the mod all the cool kids are doing these days. You know, to help with airflow while skydiving.
edit: one of those holes looks like it's facing "out." Hook?
I hear that's the mod all the cool kids are doing these days. You know, to help with airflow while skydiving.
edit: one of those holes looks like it's facing "out." Hook?
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Re: I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
Looks like the dent repair was attempted by an autobody man. Hmmm. I wonder how bondo affects tone and intonation?
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Re: I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
Duct tape fixes lots of stuff and the best part is it can often be reused!
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Re: I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
My guess would be flower pot and this was for water drainage. The pulled out bit could be someone used a regular twist drill and get it stuck or didn't know enough to a least keep the drill spinning when trying to back it out. Drilling in sheet can be weird.
As amateur as they come...I know just enough to be dangerous.
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Re: I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
It's missing the lyre screw, so I am going to have to pass.
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Re: I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
Wasn’t the Sonora the Giardinelli stencil of the old VMI (B&S) 101?
All kidding aside, if the valves are good that could be fixed up into a decent player, if the price was right……
At the very least, “this tuba is sure to bring back memories of past glory”, even if it isn’t a Miraphone (as they claim).
All kidding aside, if the valves are good that could be fixed up into a decent player, if the price was right……
At the very least, “this tuba is sure to bring back memories of past glory”, even if it isn’t a Miraphone (as they claim).
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Re: I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
$1000+ w/shipping...
That's like $300 pre-inauguration...
Unfortunately, my income has not kept up with hyperinflation.
That's like $300 pre-inauguration...
Unfortunately, my income has not kept up with hyperinflation.
Re: I “vented” my tuba. Did I do it right?
Yes, indeed, Giardinelli used the Sonora name for the GDR B&S tubas. They were good instruments. I had a CC for some time. I didn’t get it until it was pretty raggedy. If I could find one in good shape for cheap I’d snag it.