WTB: 'C' Recording Bell Tuba

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Re: WTB: 'C' Recording Bell Tuba

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Conn 48J Phonograph Model

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What Conn said in 1926:
The CC Phonograph Model Bass as shown on this page was originally built by C.G. Conn, Ltd., at the personal request of the celebrated Tuba artist, August Helleberg. Since it was introduced the bass players of New York, Philadelphia and Chicago have found the Conn Phonograph Model indispensable for their recording. Each purchaser of one of these has been unusually high in his praise of the easy tone production, quick speaking quality abd clean recordings of the Conn Phonograph Bass.
This instrument is built one tone higher than the regular BBb bass, is of smaller bore, and is made up much more compactly than the regular BBb bass used in bands. The adjustable bell enables the performer to throw the tone in any direction desired, and the curve in the bell has a marked tendency to mellow the tone. Both of these features are extremely valuable for recording purposes.
Eminent artists declare this model to be a most remarkable instrument in every respect, and Phonograph Models are now part of the equipment of all recording orchestras using Conn instruments.


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Re: WTB: 'C' Recording Bell Tuba

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Mikelynch wrote: Sun Jan 22, 2023 4:26 pm Many years ago I traded a Conn CC recording bell tuba to Joel Bristor in the MD/VA area. Thought that was roughly 30 years ago. As I recall, it was numbered 81J.
So, for recording bell tubas, and with TubaForum's help, I've identified Conn, King, and Martin tubas manufactured many years ago in CC. Where have all they gone? I hope I find a piston valve at a reasonable price! Thank you
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Re: WTB: 'C' Recording Bell Tuba

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AppleTuba wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 1:02 pm
Mikelynch wrote: Sun Jan 22, 2023 4:26 pm Many years ago I traded a Conn CC recording bell tuba to Joel Bristor in the MD/VA area. Thought that was roughly 30 years ago. As I recall, it was numbered 81J.
So, for recording bell tubas, and with TubaForum's help, I've identified Conn, King, and Martin tubas manufactured many years ago in CC. Where have all they gone? I hope I find a piston valve at a reasonable price! Thank you
Your plight moves me to (try to) parody the song "Where have all the flowers gone..." I know it's not a useful contribution to this thread, but if i feel like i succeed, i shall share (if no on objects)
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Re: WTB: 'C' Recording Bell Tuba

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I seem to remember (maybe a year ago) someone was selling a 5/4 Conn CC tuba that was cut that had a removable bell. It was very reasonable priced and would just about fit the bill. Most "Factory" American CCs are nothing but cut BBbs.

I know of a a Matt Walters made 5v Conn CC for sale for a very nice price. Im sure you could easy have a tech retrofit it with a king recording bell. PM me if you want the details.
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