SOLD: c. late 1960's Meinl-Weston (Geretsried) 5-rotor very large "TENOR TUBA" (aka kaiser bariton)
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 10:26 am
- original lacquer
- 5 rotary valves- fully chromatic
- heavily customized/enhanced (by me, for my use)
- 12" bell
- VERY LARGE bugle (At the point where the small end of a typical large compensating euphonium's bell would be located - bugle-wise - this instrument's extended bell is around 25% larger in diameter - again: compared to the diameter of a typical large compensating euphonium.)
- capable of being played in tune. Per typical with a classic kaiser instrument taper (and this includes most all "kaiser" B-flat tubas) some of the 5th partial pitches are flat. I have easy work-arounds for C and B, and - actually - C# and D are just fine with regular "2" and ""0" fingerings. For most everything else, I'm able to - simply - "play" this instrument.
- The bore size of rotor #1 is 14.5mm, and the bore size of rotor #4 is 15.5mm.
- The large thumb ring is adjustable (for optimum 5th lever operation comfort).
- This instrument is considerably larger - overall - than an Alexander "tenor tuba" (kaiser bariton). This instrument is 29-3/4 inches tall.
- on-board adjustable chair peg for very comfortable extended playing. (It's considerably longer than necessary. The new owner may - at their discretion - cut it off shorter.)
- NEW CONDITION custom-fitted/custom-made wood case (would probably cost at least $750 - more? - to have this case maker fabricate a similar custom case, were they willing to do it today.)
- any dents/creases completely removed
- I'm willing to go back and polish/lacquer the portions of the instrument that I altered/customized in order to improve general appearance (included in the quoted price). I might even be willing to strip, lightly polish, and re-lacquer the bell interior for a bit of additional "bling" - unless the buyer chooses to leave it original.
- large shank receiver
- playable at A=440 with very large mouthpieces (with the main slide mostly pushed in) as well as at A=440 with very small mouthpieces (with the main slide mostly pulled out). Personally, I had settled in on something sort-of medium for optimum response/resonance - between 6-1/2AL and 5GS.
- amazing craftsmanship - with the lower bow, upper bow, and dogleg all being made from ONE LONG TAPERED TUBE.
- original S-arm linkage and original steel S-arm bearings (NOT noisy). Rotors are not worn at all.
- oem (very stiff) springs were replaced with new "medium" stiffness springs.
- Prior to moving to a Yamaha YEP-321, Rich Matteson performed regularly with one of these Anton Meinl hand-made instruments.
- This genre of instruments is "their own thing". Though a 9-feet-long B-flat instrument, this is NOT an English-style euphonium.
- This is an instrument that I purchased/enhanced for my own use, but am now deciding to offer it for sale.
Price to purchase immediately is $5000 + FedExGround shipping (carefully packed), and - otherwise - I would entertain offers. Local pick-up (as well as local testing - prior to purchase) are encouraged.
I always give the TUBAFORUM people FIRST SHOT at my stuff, prior to offering on fb "tuba/euphonium marketplace" or on my fb Mid-South Music page.
- 5 rotary valves- fully chromatic
- heavily customized/enhanced (by me, for my use)
- 12" bell
- VERY LARGE bugle (At the point where the small end of a typical large compensating euphonium's bell would be located - bugle-wise - this instrument's extended bell is around 25% larger in diameter - again: compared to the diameter of a typical large compensating euphonium.)
- capable of being played in tune. Per typical with a classic kaiser instrument taper (and this includes most all "kaiser" B-flat tubas) some of the 5th partial pitches are flat. I have easy work-arounds for C and B, and - actually - C# and D are just fine with regular "2" and ""0" fingerings. For most everything else, I'm able to - simply - "play" this instrument.
- The bore size of rotor #1 is 14.5mm, and the bore size of rotor #4 is 15.5mm.
- The large thumb ring is adjustable (for optimum 5th lever operation comfort).
- This instrument is considerably larger - overall - than an Alexander "tenor tuba" (kaiser bariton). This instrument is 29-3/4 inches tall.
- on-board adjustable chair peg for very comfortable extended playing. (It's considerably longer than necessary. The new owner may - at their discretion - cut it off shorter.)
- NEW CONDITION custom-fitted/custom-made wood case (would probably cost at least $750 - more? - to have this case maker fabricate a similar custom case, were they willing to do it today.)
- any dents/creases completely removed
- I'm willing to go back and polish/lacquer the portions of the instrument that I altered/customized in order to improve general appearance (included in the quoted price). I might even be willing to strip, lightly polish, and re-lacquer the bell interior for a bit of additional "bling" - unless the buyer chooses to leave it original.
- large shank receiver
- playable at A=440 with very large mouthpieces (with the main slide mostly pushed in) as well as at A=440 with very small mouthpieces (with the main slide mostly pulled out). Personally, I had settled in on something sort-of medium for optimum response/resonance - between 6-1/2AL and 5GS.
- amazing craftsmanship - with the lower bow, upper bow, and dogleg all being made from ONE LONG TAPERED TUBE.
- original S-arm linkage and original steel S-arm bearings (NOT noisy). Rotors are not worn at all.
- oem (very stiff) springs were replaced with new "medium" stiffness springs.
- Prior to moving to a Yamaha YEP-321, Rich Matteson performed regularly with one of these Anton Meinl hand-made instruments.
- This genre of instruments is "their own thing". Though a 9-feet-long B-flat instrument, this is NOT an English-style euphonium.
- This is an instrument that I purchased/enhanced for my own use, but am now deciding to offer it for sale.
Price to purchase immediately is $5000 + FedExGround shipping (carefully packed), and - otherwise - I would entertain offers. Local pick-up (as well as local testing - prior to purchase) are encouraged.
I always give the TUBAFORUM people FIRST SHOT at my stuff, prior to offering on fb "tuba/euphonium marketplace" or on my fb Mid-South Music page.