Salvation Army curiosity
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Salvation Army curiosity
A recent bad idea post got me thinking of them. I am not even sure i know much about their product.
And if i posted a Couturier interest, i might as well consider SA instruments as well? I don't know... More or less common? More or leas likely to be kept in playing condition?
Got no idea. Just thought i'd mention it.
And if i posted a Couturier interest, i might as well consider SA instruments as well? I don't know... More or less common? More or leas likely to be kept in playing condition?
Got no idea. Just thought i'd mention it.
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Re: Salvation Army curiosity
As I understand it, most if the salvation army horns were either stencils or essentially frankenhorns assembled from various parts, so there were seldom two that were alike.
I'd say as a result, it's probably not likely to find a ton of consistency between one from the other. Some are probably quite nice, some probably not.
I'd say as a result, it's probably not likely to find a ton of consistency between one from the other. Some are probably quite nice, some probably not.
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Re: Salvation Army curiosity
Bombardon is a seriously under used term these days...
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Re: Salvation Army curiosity
https://www.tubaforum.net/viewtopic.ph ... 88#p107788
Just in case someone else is following this thread...
Purty, no?
Just in case someone else is following this thread...
Purty, no?
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Re: Salvation Army curiosity
I like my steaks butterflied, cooked well, with lots of coriander, dill, onion, garlic, salt, pepper, and bombardon.
MMMMMMMmmmmmm… fresh bombardon…

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Re: Salvation Army curiosity
ISTR Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, played the Bombardon.
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- humBell (Tue Apr 22, 2025 3:36 am)
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Re: Salvation Army curiosity
I played an SA triumphonic euphonium for a short time back in 1988.
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It was a nice stepping stone between my Distin and my Besson.
Had an issue with the 4v casing which was the final nail in the coffin and begging my parents for a new horn.
Had an issue with the 4v casing which was the final nail in the coffin and begging my parents for a new horn.
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1952 B&H Imperial Trombone(HASTINGS)
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1988 Besson/B&H Sovereign 967(BRAMWELL)
2023 Dillon Eb Bass 981S(ALBERT)
1952 B&H Imperial Trombone(HASTINGS)
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1988 Besson/B&H Sovereign 967(BRAMWELL)
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Re: Salvation Army curiosity
I had a Triumphonic Eb back in the 1990s. It was a 3+1 uncompensated. It did not lure me to the "Eb Dark Side" but it was a very okay tuba; I liked playing it. The intonation was very good. (I have been told that these were inconsistent, so perhaps I was lucky.) The sound was somewhere between the small-belled Bessons and an Imperial. I sold it when I needed cash to get to an audition. Otherwise, I probably would have owned it for a lot longer time.
So Robert, are you proclaiming that you are "Sally-curious"?
So Robert, are you proclaiming that you are "Sally-curious"?


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Thanks.the elephant wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 10:12 am I had a Triumphonic Eb back in the 1990s. It was a 3+1 uncompensated. It did not lure me to the "Eb Dark Side" but it was a very okay tuba; I liked playing it. The intonation was very good. (I have been told that these were inconsistent, so perhaps I was lucky.) The sound was somewhere between the small-belled Bessons and an Imperial. I sold it when I needed cash to get to an audition. Otherwise, I probably would have owned it for a lot longer time.
So Robert, are you proclaiming that you are "Sally-curious"?![]()
I suppose i did... Back last August was the date of the original post? And i guess i still am curious.
Ya gotta admit the Low Eb trombone with the pulley system is pretty cool in one of them links above.
And i have gotten to play an Eb SA tuba, both before and after it got cleaned up and some lead pipe issue addressed. Puts out plenty of sound for its size.
I suppose i could describe is as 'SAtiable curtiosity.
(Just cut me off if i ever wonder what a crocodile has for dinner)
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