WTB/WTT - ANCIENT Miraphone 4th Lever
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:46 pm
I have a nice Mirafone 183 lever rack assembly that I intend to use for an upcoming project. It has an oddball replacement 4th lever for a 186, which 1.) has too long of a drop, and 2.) is made from the MUCH SKINNIER nickel bar stock.
The very heavy bar stock in this rack set was used back when tuba players rode dinosaurs bareback through the Neander Valley. I think (a guess) that Miraphone used this style of their lever when they first set up shop until about 1966 or thereabouts. I don't think it has been produced since that time. (Again: This is a guess on my part.)
The oddball 4th lever filled my need, so that leaves me with the rack, three levers, and springs. The threaded end of the hinge rod was snapped off when I received it, so that will be recycled for single levers that I scratch-build. Today, I received a brand new hinge rod with both acorn nuts. It is for a 186 and will have to have the threads extended and about 5/8" trimmed to correctly fit this narrower rack for an Eb tuba.
Now all I need is the heavyweight 4th lever.
One of these things is not like the others. One of these things just isn't the same. (HINT: It's the one on the left.)
A closer examination of these old-style levers shows in the red circles the difference in the lever arm thickness, which is about as thick as the rack itself (and an excellent way to see whether you have what I need). The blue lines show the difference in the drop of the larger 186 levers. They are close, but not the same. The hinge tube is also wider on these old levers. The 186 lever (from the 1970s) is about 1/8" narrower, so it can slide back and forth on the hinge rod between the two tabs. I can fix these size differences. I cannot make the heavy lever, though.
What I want to buy or barter is an old-school Miraphone 4th lever (MUST be 4th as all four are different and are in no way interchangeable). The original "S" arm can be present and pristine, it can be all bent up, or it can be missing. It can be slightly bent. The lacquer can be ruined or even gone. But the heavy lever arm, the hinge tube, and the platen must be in overall good condition.
I am willing to hear your price. Nicer is worth more to me, and junky is worth less, but all genuine Mirafone old-style heavy 4th levers have value to me. If you have one and are not really interested in selling or trading for it, contact me anyway. Maybe I have something you would like to have, or something and some cash. Or cash. Cash is always good.
Please, these are not worth all that much as individual parts, but they are rare and I would really like to have this old lever assembly have all matching parts. PM me with photos and an idea of what you have in mind to let it go. I know what these cost brand new in the current, thinner style and would be willing to pay that price + 50% due to the scarcity of these really old ones. I also have a lot of interesting parts to offer in trade.
Let me know what you have.
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
WR
The very heavy bar stock in this rack set was used back when tuba players rode dinosaurs bareback through the Neander Valley. I think (a guess) that Miraphone used this style of their lever when they first set up shop until about 1966 or thereabouts. I don't think it has been produced since that time. (Again: This is a guess on my part.)
The oddball 4th lever filled my need, so that leaves me with the rack, three levers, and springs. The threaded end of the hinge rod was snapped off when I received it, so that will be recycled for single levers that I scratch-build. Today, I received a brand new hinge rod with both acorn nuts. It is for a 186 and will have to have the threads extended and about 5/8" trimmed to correctly fit this narrower rack for an Eb tuba.
Now all I need is the heavyweight 4th lever.
One of these things is not like the others. One of these things just isn't the same. (HINT: It's the one on the left.)
A closer examination of these old-style levers shows in the red circles the difference in the lever arm thickness, which is about as thick as the rack itself (and an excellent way to see whether you have what I need). The blue lines show the difference in the drop of the larger 186 levers. They are close, but not the same. The hinge tube is also wider on these old levers. The 186 lever (from the 1970s) is about 1/8" narrower, so it can slide back and forth on the hinge rod between the two tabs. I can fix these size differences. I cannot make the heavy lever, though.
What I want to buy or barter is an old-school Miraphone 4th lever (MUST be 4th as all four are different and are in no way interchangeable). The original "S" arm can be present and pristine, it can be all bent up, or it can be missing. It can be slightly bent. The lacquer can be ruined or even gone. But the heavy lever arm, the hinge tube, and the platen must be in overall good condition.
I am willing to hear your price. Nicer is worth more to me, and junky is worth less, but all genuine Mirafone old-style heavy 4th levers have value to me. If you have one and are not really interested in selling or trading for it, contact me anyway. Maybe I have something you would like to have, or something and some cash. Or cash. Cash is always good.
Please, these are not worth all that much as individual parts, but they are rare and I would really like to have this old lever assembly have all matching parts. PM me with photos and an idea of what you have in mind to let it go. I know what these cost brand new in the current, thinner style and would be willing to pay that price + 50% due to the scarcity of these really old ones. I also have a lot of interesting parts to offer in trade.
Let me know what you have.
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
WR