PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
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PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
New tuba day.
In tune, valves good, slides super.
A German Made 4/4+ and sounds just brilliant with a Bach12.
Mine is the Accent. Reasonably priced as a result I’m sure. Not heavy.
In tune, valves good, slides super.
A German Made 4/4+ and sounds just brilliant with a Bach12.
Mine is the Accent. Reasonably priced as a result I’m sure. Not heavy.
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Congratspicsoritdidnthappen!
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
I was waiting for the 562 Eastman to come up lightly used for 2.5X more but I took a chance on this.
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The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Three Valves wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:32 pm I was waiting for the 562 Eastman to come up lightly used for 2.5X more but I took a chance on this.
I personally judge that you spent your money more wisely. The 562 (at least, in my view) is priced too closely to a real GR51, and there are probably way more real used GR51 instruments out there than there are used 562 instruments.
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Congratulations I had the opportunity to play the B&S version in the Army at a few duty stations. They are great tubas
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
I have wondered about the pedigree of Accent tubas and euphoniums for some time now. If the only difference between them and the B&S version, why are they less expensive? Search the internet for “Accent tubas where are they made” and you don’t get much information. On another low brass forum, a gentleman whom I believe knows what he’s talking about (he was speaking about the euphoniums) say that the difference is the Accent brand is assembled at the B&S factory using Chinese parts. According to him, there is a loophole in German law allowing products made from imported parts to be marked “made in Germany” if at least 40% of the labor is performed in Germany.
I really wish instrument manufacturers would just tell the truth and not be so coy about the origin of the instruments they sell. And I am not saying this is not a great horn. If it makes you happy, that’s fantastic. I’m simply advocating for transparency so that we musicians know exactly what we’re buying.
I really wish instrument manufacturers would just tell the truth and not be so coy about the origin of the instruments they sell. And I am not saying this is not a great horn. If it makes you happy, that’s fantastic. I’m simply advocating for transparency so that we musicians know exactly what we’re buying.
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Congratulations! I had a B&S/VMI (branded Musica, likely from the late '90s) a couple of years ago, and it was a really well made tuba. Sounded pretty good. Probably should have just kept it.... (viewtopic.php?t=1334)
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
I seriously doubt that the early Accent instruments (specifically: the ones that were German made, as some Accent instruments were made in Taiwan and other places) were partially made in mainland China. They are just too absolutely parts-interchangeable and too absolutely “just the same“ as the same models labeled “B&S”.
Gerhard Meinl was trying to find all kinds of work for that factory when - after reunification- he was assigned it by the German government. He made deals with Brooks Mays to build their earlier “F. Schmidt” instruments, deals with Accent, et al.
fwiw, I recently picked up an “F. Schmidt” (Brooks Mays sold) instrument for myself, and there’s just nothing Chinese – certainly nothing “two decades ago Chinese“ – about it.
Buffet - I’m thinking - is really the B&S owner that has contracted more Chinese factories to build some of their economy-line instruments, such as “Besson International”, walking away from the Schreiber factory (towards China) for the entry-level clarinets, and etc. My understanding is that they are using Wisemann, among others.
If I’m wrong, someone - perhaps Mr. Meinl himself - can correct me.
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Believe I believe quite a few of us have noticed that the Wisemann 900 has just about disappeared, since their believed-to-be connection with Buffet. Though the build quality wasn’t quite up to the build quality of a PT6P, I found it interesting that most of them played better (for me) than most of the German-made “real“ ones. Though the model 900 mouthpipes were thin, yellow brass, and tended to rot, I suspect that the playing characteristics (that I like better) Might be due to the fact that the 900 mouthpipe tubes were a little bit smaller on the small end – a characteristic which seems to help quite a few models of tubas.
Gerhard Meinl was trying to find all kinds of work for that factory when - after reunification- he was assigned it by the German government. He made deals with Brooks Mays to build their earlier “F. Schmidt” instruments, deals with Accent, et al.
fwiw, I recently picked up an “F. Schmidt” (Brooks Mays sold) instrument for myself, and there’s just nothing Chinese – certainly nothing “two decades ago Chinese“ – about it.
Buffet - I’m thinking - is really the B&S owner that has contracted more Chinese factories to build some of their economy-line instruments, such as “Besson International”, walking away from the Schreiber factory (towards China) for the entry-level clarinets, and etc. My understanding is that they are using Wisemann, among others.
If I’m wrong, someone - perhaps Mr. Meinl himself - can correct me.
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Believe I believe quite a few of us have noticed that the Wisemann 900 has just about disappeared, since their believed-to-be connection with Buffet. Though the build quality wasn’t quite up to the build quality of a PT6P, I found it interesting that most of them played better (for me) than most of the German-made “real“ ones. Though the model 900 mouthpipes were thin, yellow brass, and tended to rot, I suspect that the playing characteristics (that I like better) Might be due to the fact that the 900 mouthpipe tubes were a little bit smaller on the small end – a characteristic which seems to help quite a few models of tubas.
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Because few people know what they were and how nice they are.
I can’t vouch for now, but 20+ Years ago they were German made and quite nice.
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Three valves- I am happy for you that you have found and instrument that pleases you! As others have said, I would love to see pictures!
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
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1964 Conn 36k with CB Arnold Jacobs
Accent (By B&S) 952R with Bach12
The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
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1964 Conn 36k with CB Arnold Jacobs
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Also, where did you buy it from? I've lost track... Was this the one in Amarillo?
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Taylor Music in SD again. This one was “serviced” but not a “refurb” like my sousaphone was.
Both were just under 2k each shipping and tax included.
Two for half the price of one!!
I’m pleased.
Both were just under 2k each shipping and tax included.
Two for half the price of one!!
I’m pleased.
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1964 Conn 36k with CB Arnold Jacobs
Accent (By B&S) 952R with Bach12
The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
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Accent (By B&S) 952R with Bach12
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Congratulations! These are terrific tubas! A VMI 103 was part of the arsenal here for quite awhile and I enjoyed it!
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
I'm still waiting for Mike Mason to eat at least a crow wing; didn't he unload his JB 6 valve F on you? I think I owned that exact horn and he 'disagreed ' with my appraisal...bloke wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:15 am I seriously doubt that the early Accent instruments (specifically: the ones that were German made, as someone made in Taiwan and other places) were partially made in mainland China. They are just too absolutely parts-interchangeable and too absolutely “just the same“ as the same models labeled “B&S”.
Gerhard Meinl was trying to find all kinds of work for that factory when - after reunification- he was assigned it by the German government. He made deals with Brooks Mays to build their earlier “F. Schmidt” instruments, deals with Accent, et al.
fwiw, I recently picked up an “F. Schmidt” (Brooks Mays sold) instrument for myself, and there’s just nothing Chinese – certainly nothing “two decades ago Chinese“ – about it.
Buffet - I’m thinking - is really the B&S owner that has contracted more Chinese factories to build some of their economy-line instruments, such as “Besson International”, walking away from the Schreiber factory (towards China) for the entry-level clarinets, and etc. My understanding is that they are using Wisemann, among others.
If I’m wrong, someone - perhaps Mr. Meinl himself - can correct me.
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sidebar:
Believe I believe quite a few of us have noticed that the Wisemann 900 has just about disappeared, since their believed-to-be connection with Buffet. Though the build quality wasn’t quite up to the build quality of a PT6P, I found it interesting that most of them played better (for me) than most of the German-made “real“ ones. Though the model 900 mouthpipes were thin, yellow brass, and tended to rot, I suspect that the playing characteristics (that I like better) Might be due to the fact that the 900 mouthpipe tubes were a little bit smaller on the small end – a characteristic which seems to help quite a few models of tubas.
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Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Whatever… I don’t have a dog in that fight.
I pulled a few parts off of that thing.
I put the bell on a tuba that belongs to an old man who doesn’t have very much money (as a gift); his tuba had a hopelessly crushed bell.
I’ve used some screws and other parts, and used one rotor on something.
That having been said, I believe it may have been our Alabaman who kept insisting that I sell them a badly out of tune German-made F tuba that I bought only to use the valveset on something else. The resultant instrument is about ten times as good and times times as useful as was that out-of-tune German F tuba.
I pulled a few parts off of that thing.
I put the bell on a tuba that belongs to an old man who doesn’t have very much money (as a gift); his tuba had a hopelessly crushed bell.
I’ve used some screws and other parts, and used one rotor on something.
That having been said, I believe it may have been our Alabaman who kept insisting that I sell them a badly out of tune German-made F tuba that I bought only to use the valveset on something else. The resultant instrument is about ten times as good and times times as useful as was that out-of-tune German F tuba.
Re: PT1/B&S 3103/VMI 103/Accent 952
Good looking horn. DIdn't realize (some) Accent horns were VMI-made.Three Valves wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 9:58 am Pic link...
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP ... Zmc181QUln
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