B&M "York Master" stencil
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B&M "York Master" stencil
What could possibly be made by B&M in Germany as York Master but stenciled E.K. Blessing for U.S. sales?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EK-BLESSING-4- ... xtU1CPzjr8
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EK-BLESSING-4- ... xtU1CPzjr8
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Re: B&M "York Master" stencil
Great article, so this "Blessing" could in fact be an actual York like Dave's horn in the article was (only stenciled "Blessing").
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Not sure a “Dave” has ever owned the York Master in the linked article. I know of an Oscar, a Chris, a Chuck, a Rick (your humble correspondent), and it’s current owner (who is not a Dave). (Dave Schaafsma—spelling!—owned one like it.)KingTuba1241X wrote:Great article, so this "Blessing" could in fact be an actual York like Dave's horn in the article was (only stenciled "Blessing").
But the YM is a very good tuba. 3/4” tubing, valves to die for, a nice open fourth valve that resonates easily, surely the most solid low F of any tuba I have owned. Ergonomics are...interesting, depending on one’s shape.
The one in the ad is a steal. I recall that Kanstul, working with Lee Stofer, made a replacement straight bell. One of those may still be available. Or the whole bell stack can be replaced with a bell from a Marzan. Even with that not inconsiderable extra expense, it’s a steal.
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Re: B&M "York Master" stencil
Yes, it is a B&M, but based on the fourth valve routing more like the B&M Symphonic 5500 and less like a York Master. (But more like an actual York). All had the same bugle and played the same, near as I could ever tell.KingTuba1241X wrote:What could possibly be made by B&M in Germany as York Master but stenciled E.K. Blessing for U.S. sales?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EK-BLESSING-4- ... xtU1CPzjr8
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Re: B&M "York Master" stencil
Dave Schaaftma had a similar horn in silver plate, but his is/was a true Grand Rapids York stenciled as a Blessing. This EK Blessing looks to me to be a York Master. Those top valve caps are certainly not York and look YM/B&M to me. The earliest York Masters had fourth valve wraps just like this as well as their namesake Grand Rapids Yorks, but later models went with the more open fourth wrap that hung out on the back of the horn (probably easier to build that way).
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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The valve caps indeed give it away.
But a York Master had nickel-silver outer slides like a Miraphone, and the later B&M models did not.
I don’t recall a chronological aspect to the fourth valve configuration—mine was no newer than the 60’s and maybe older. I’ve seen later 5500’s with more York-like fourth branches, though the Marzan influence (which mine predated) was there also.
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But a York Master had nickel-silver outer slides like a Miraphone, and the later B&M models did not.
I don’t recall a chronological aspect to the fourth valve configuration—mine was no newer than the 60’s and maybe older. I’ve seen later 5500’s with more York-like fourth branches, though the Marzan influence (which mine predated) was there also.
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Long bottom bow, cylindrical bell tenon, bell tenon lugs, valve caps, bracing, 4th valve circuit dog-legs (yes, I can tell the difference) all say "B&M Yorkmaster".
FWIW, Dave Schaafsma's Blessing-stencil York was genuine Grand Rapids, because I bought the recording bell from him - and it has the genuine GR York tapered-style bell tenon.
But then, I've only taken 3 or so of them apart, so what do I know?
FWIW, Dave Schaafsma's Blessing-stencil York was genuine Grand Rapids, because I bought the recording bell from him - and it has the genuine GR York tapered-style bell tenon.
But then, I've only taken 3 or so of them apart, so what do I know?
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Amateur!
Knowing full well that you are a much better “amateur” than I am...
(And just in case that still didn’t come across as I intended: I’m completely joking.)
I agree with Yorkboy!
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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Re: B&M "York Master" stencil
Amateur!
Knowing full well that you are a much better “amateur” than I am...
(And just in case that still didn’t come across as I intended: I’m completely joking.)
I agree with Yorkboy!
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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Yup. B & M York Master very much like a Marzan except for the top main slide. Very solid horns. Well worth the money at the current price. I would bid but I know darned good and well that the price should go waaay up over the next five days.
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Dan Schultz wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:26 am Yup. B & M York Master very much like a Marzan except for the top main slide. Very solid horns. Well worth the money at the current price. I would bid but I know darned good and well that the price should go waaay up over the next five days.
<sarc> ...but it's Bee-Bee-flat AND recording...a USELESS tuba...a WASTE OF GOOD BRASS !!! </sarc>
oh yeah...and 1/4000th of an inch of wear has occurred in a couple of places on a couple of the pistons.
Re: B&M "York Master" stencil
Solid nice playing horns - obviously patterned on the Grand Rapids York in shape and design, but there are small, subtle differences.
And, IIRC, there's plenty of cylindrical tubing in the MTS to splice a 5th valve in place.
Yorkboy "who has a very nice, new one piece upright bell that would fit perfectly on that horn"
And, IIRC, there's plenty of cylindrical tubing in the MTS to splice a 5th valve in place.
Yorkboy "who has a very nice, new one piece upright bell that would fit perfectly on that horn"
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Re: B&M "York Master" stencil
Back when I had my detachable bell Marzan, I really wanted a one piece bell. Would have greatly improved the top heavinessYorkboy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 6:57 pm Solid nice playing horns - obviously patterned on the Grand Rapids York in shape and design, but there are small, subtle differences.
And, IIRC, there's plenty of cylindrical tubing in the MTS to splice a 5th valve in place.
Yorkboy "who has a very nice, new one piece upright bell that would fit perfectly on that horn"
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Sorry. I just had to have it! Now... I have to get past my rehab so I can lift the damned thing!
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Welcome back Dan! And congrats!Dan Schultz wrote: ↑Sun Sep 13, 2020 7:17 pmSorry. I just had to have it! Now... I have to get past my rehab so I can lift the damned thing!
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