Just find a new bell, find a new set of linkage, execute a complete restoration, and you're good to go !
https://www.ebay.com/itm/304338275961
"This tuba has tons of potential!"
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Re: "This tuba has tons of potential!"
The 3rd finger pad looks fairly straight...
If it’s tourist season, why can’t we shoot them?
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Re: "This tuba has tons of potential!"
I would do all that work to it…
… if I could get the tuba for about $500…
… and if I even remotely liked that model of tuba…
…which I don't.
… if I could get the tuba for about $500…
… and if I even remotely liked that model of tuba…
…which I don't.
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Re: "This tuba has tons of potential!"
I guess the bloke attic is already too full of $200-$500 rotary tubas (Miraphone, Meinl-Weston, what have you) for anything resembling that to be the least bit attractive.
Bit by bit, I’m getting them slicked out and sold - as was seen with the 84 in the repair thread, and which might actually eventually be seen in the Holton 6/4 thread - but these days I’m much more attracted to shiny instruments which can be made nice in one long hard day’s work, and even if I have to pay up to $2000 less than their ready-to-sell value.
Again, if I see something that looks like it’s going to take more than 10 hours to slick out, I’m going to pass on it, because I have plenty of stuff like that already.
… The midget trashed York 4/4-sized Holton - that I recently morphed into an instrument… Well I just couldn’t help it; what can I say?
Bit by bit, I’m getting them slicked out and sold - as was seen with the 84 in the repair thread, and which might actually eventually be seen in the Holton 6/4 thread - but these days I’m much more attracted to shiny instruments which can be made nice in one long hard day’s work, and even if I have to pay up to $2000 less than their ready-to-sell value.
Again, if I see something that looks like it’s going to take more than 10 hours to slick out, I’m going to pass on it, because I have plenty of stuff like that already.
… The midget trashed York 4/4-sized Holton - that I recently morphed into an instrument… Well I just couldn’t help it; what can I say?
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Re: "This tuba has tons of potential!"
It looks like it's potential (energy) has previously been turned into kinetic (energy).
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Re: "This tuba has tons of potential!"
All it needs is a vintage/rare-model brand-new kranz, and someone willing to install it.