Mr. Jung had played a similar Martin tuba in the navy fleet during WWII. Unfortunately, that instrument was lost at sea when his boat was sunk. Later in the 1950’s, once he had been promoted to the principal tuba position with the concert band, Mr. Jung went to the Martin factory to pick out the new horn’s for the Navy band. He appreciated the playing characteristics of these large Martins so much, that he later purchased this exquisite 1931 example for his personal collection in the 60’s. The Museum acquired this magnificent instrument from Mr. Jung in 2003, when he was in his 80’s, and felt he could no longer tote this 30+ pound instrument to and from rehearsals.
This horn exhibits the original leadpipe shanks that these tubas were provided pwith from the factory, to accommodate seating position. The abalone buttons were added by Mr. Jung.
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