This Tuba Tuesday the Museum features an upright 3 valve Eb tuba marked Thompson and Odell, c. 1884-1900.
“SUPERIOR 1st CLASS / MADE EXPRESSLY / FOR THOMPSON & ODELL / BOSTON” on side of bell. One waterkey on main tuning slide. Threaded drains on all 3 valve slides and instrument bottom bow.
From Horn-U-Copia: “Thompson and Odell were in business from 1874-1900 as a music store and publishing business.
The Standard Band Instrument Company was started in 1884 by Thompson & Odell as the Brasswind branch using stock and equipment previously owned by Quinby.
Their publishing business was bought out by Fischer in 1900, and the instrument production was bought out by Vega in 1909.
Only a few of the instrument they made were labeled Thompson and Odell. Most were Standard Band Instrument Co.”
https://simonettitubacollection.com/ins ... -3-piston/
Tuba Tuesday: Thompson and Odell, E flat tuba, 3 piston, ca.1884-1900
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Tuba Tuesday: Thompson and Odell, E flat tuba, 3 piston, ca.1884-1900
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Thompson and Odell, E flat tuba, 3 piston, ca.1884-1900
Hi-
Not a clue...a perfect question to ask Vince about ...let us know what you find out...
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Thompson and Odell, E flat tuba, 3 piston, ca.1884-1900
Guess: bottom valve caps?
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Thompson and Odell, E flat tuba, 3 piston, ca.1884-1900
My guess is threaded caps which covered water key-type fittings. You could unscrew the cap, let the moisture drain, then replace it.
Common at one time on the bows of trombone slides.
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Thompson and Odell, E flat tuba, 3 piston, ca.1884-1900
I've seen those on the bottoms of 3/4" bore (Grand Rapids) York valvesets...particularly front-action ones.
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Thompson and Odell, E flat tuba, 3 piston, ca.1884-1900
Thanks for using the trombone as an example.windshieldbug wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 4:32 pm
My guess is threaded caps which covered water key-type fittings. You could unscrew the cap, let the moisture drain, then replace it.
Common at one time on the bows of trombone slides.
Every other response leaves the impression it is part of the piston, and to me at least, it wouldn't be as interesting if it were just hangin' off the piston.
I did fill out the form on the web page, and as best i can figure, it is stuck in moderation...
Which is totally fine. All the work what went into setting up the site to begin with is appreciated. I can hardly expect instant gratification, especially i'm just a nobody surfing the internet.
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