Mary Ann wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:51 pm
Them pictures be mighty fuzzy. What does the Eb weigh, how is its intonation, and I can't even see how many valves it has but assume three, with very usable false tones down below. ??
I'll replace the fuzzy picture with a clear one, when they are both sell-ready.
- The E-flat barely plays up to A=440, but has TONS of slide ferrule material to remove (seemingly, factory-added to make it a "low pitch" version). Once I shorten the main slide's ferrules a bit (leaving the tuning RANGE the same) and put a shine on it, it will be ready to offer for sale. It plays "pretty well" in tune...' way better than most of the "monster" E-flats. It's small, as well as lightweight. GroovinLow (probably misspelled his username...), here, has an identical instrument that he uses professionally, and refers to it as his "parlor tuba". Oddly, there is no engraving...(??), but I recognize it as a Conn/Pan American as these have been through my shop several times in the past.
- I want to go over the B-flat one more time, and (now that I have it shined up) want to remove (having revealed themselves upon cleaning off the tarnish) just a few more shallow pings that I'm able to address.
Thanks for clicking !