Pics added: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
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Pics added: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
Back when I was a True Tuba Geek, bright-eyed and knowing basically nothing, I began saving interesting photos from TubeNet onto a portable hard drive.
I just found that hard drive, and it surprisingly still works, and all the saved photos are still there. I will be posting a bunch of those photos of Tubas of Yore in case anybody happens to be interested. Maybe you will see your old (or current) instrument.
I just found that hard drive, and it surprisingly still works, and all the saved photos are still there. I will be posting a bunch of those photos of Tubas of Yore in case anybody happens to be interested. Maybe you will see your old (or current) instrument.
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
How much are you going to charge us to avoid posting incriminating photographs?
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
I have an old hard drive that's probably a little bit older than that, I should probably hook it up and see what's on it.
Only problem is that that used the regular size USB port, and my computer these days only has the USB-C. So, I guess I need to get a dongle to fix that and see what's on it.
Fully admitting my high school humor of laughing at the word "dongle" every time.
Only problem is that that used the regular size USB port, and my computer these days only has the USB-C. So, I guess I need to get a dongle to fix that and see what's on it.
Fully admitting my high school humor of laughing at the word "dongle" every time.
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
A two-piece blokepiece and a set of Sellmansberger finger buttons. (that's about the right vintage for those items, right?)
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
2010 is more like synthetic felts' heyday.
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
I anxiously await!
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
I still use and have those synthetic felt washer things (though I stick regular felts on school instruments), but it's too much trouble to mail them to people, and individual tubas of even the same model vary too much. The time involved - from talking to someone on the front end to dropping a set of those things in the mailbox on the back end - is more cost in time than what I can reasonably charge for those things.
I don't know if Mr. Baer is still selling his combinations of metal spacers and O-rings, but based on the time that I had to spend - and considering what I've paid him for private instruction (ie. the going rate for his time), what he was charging a long time ago was reasonable, but I just don't want to charge that much.
I don't know if Mr. Baer is still selling his combinations of metal spacers and O-rings, but based on the time that I had to spend - and considering what I've paid him for private instruction (ie. the going rate for his time), what he was charging a long time ago was reasonable, but I just don't want to charge that much.
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
If you come to the Army Conference, you can put some on my Eastman (and multitudes of other folks' instruments) without having to mail them.bloke wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 9:31 am I still use and have those synthetic felt washer things (though I stick regular felts on school instruments), but it's too much trouble to mail them to people, and individual tubas of even the same model vary too much. The time involved - from talking to someone on the front end to dropping a set of those things in the mailbox on the back end - is more cost in time than what I can reasonably charge for those things.
I don't know if Mr. Baer is still selling his combinations of metal spacers and O-rings, but based on the time that I had to spend - and considering what I've paid him for private instruction (ie. the going rate for his time), what he was charging a long time ago was reasonable, but I just don't want to charge that much.
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
I could, but I'd probably rather talk to that guy standing behind you about buying two mouthpieces or a tuba, or maybe dashing over next door to get one of those delicious hamburgers. I make a point of not bringing any tools with me when I display. (Yes I realize that I could be sitting spending 10 or 15 minutes doing a washer swap out - with people waiting to talk to me - without having more than a couple of tools, but) trying to fix everything with pliers, a screwdriver, and a dent hammer is what a whole bunch of band directors try to coax me into doing on site, and I'll leave that type of improvising for others.arpthark wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 9:40 amIf you come to the Army Conference, you can put some on my Eastman (and multitudes of other folks' instruments) without having to mail them.bloke wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 9:31 am I still use and have those synthetic felt washer things (though I stick regular felts on school instruments), but it's too much trouble to mail them to people, and individual tubas of even the same model vary too much. The time involved - from talking to someone on the front end to dropping a set of those things in the mailbox on the back end - is more cost in time than what I can reasonably charge for those things.
I don't know if Mr. Baer is still selling his combinations of metal spacers and O-rings, but based on the time that I had to spend - and considering what I've paid him for private instruction (ie. the going rate for his time), what he was charging a long time ago was reasonable, but I just don't want to charge that much.
This thread is getting hijacked, and I need to stop posting in it - as my original post was nothing more than a joke, but if someone snail mails me a check and asks for synthetic combo washers for under the button which measure a total of X thousandths or X mms, and four combo washers for under the cap that measure something specific, I could handle that, but it's all the figuring out what someone needs and all that - even though packing them up is actually a time consuming pain in the butt, and takes more time than putting them on an instrument.
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
Bring it on, Blake!
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
https://imgur.com
I right click the uploaded pictures for the url's, rather than the ones they offer - which eliminates their framing clutter.
(' always better to use someone else's no-charge space to host, rather than one's own paid-for space, and - by the time imgur decides to hijack the pics - those of us who might have found them interesting will - likely - mostly be dead. )
I right click the uploaded pictures for the url's, rather than the ones they offer - which eliminates their framing clutter.
(' always better to use someone else's no-charge space to host, rather than one's own paid-for space, and - by the time imgur decides to hijack the pics - those of us who might have found them interesting will - likely - mostly be dead. )
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Re: upcoming: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
If you keep using that kind of language, I’m calling HR!
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Re: Pics added: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
People and Places
Los Angeles Philharmonic low brass section, 1984
Chicago Symphony Orchestra low brass section, early 1970s
Boston Symphony Orchestra low brass section, 2001
BSO brass section, 1906 (look at that tiny tuba!)
William Webster, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 1937 (string-linkage Alexander BBb)
President Warren G. Harding with a sousaphone
August Helleberg with Conn rotary CC, 1911
The Beatles demonstrate the compensating euphonium.
Aerophor / Cerveny, 1913
Babe and a Conn
Philip Catelinet and Ralph Vaughan Williams, ca. 1954
WWI gas masks in the band.
Jacobs, Bell, Bobo
Bill Bell and George Black geared up to play a rodeo show in Madison Square Garden, 1940s
Tommy Johnson with the double tuba.
Bobo's Carnegie Hall program, 1961
My teacher, Skip Gray, in 1989 with an HB-1P CC tuba. (if you're reading this, hi Doc!)
Los Angeles Philharmonic low brass section, 1984
Chicago Symphony Orchestra low brass section, early 1970s
Boston Symphony Orchestra low brass section, 2001
BSO brass section, 1906 (look at that tiny tuba!)
William Webster, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 1937 (string-linkage Alexander BBb)
President Warren G. Harding with a sousaphone
August Helleberg with Conn rotary CC, 1911
The Beatles demonstrate the compensating euphonium.
Aerophor / Cerveny, 1913
Babe and a Conn
Philip Catelinet and Ralph Vaughan Williams, ca. 1954
WWI gas masks in the band.
Jacobs, Bell, Bobo
Bill Bell and George Black geared up to play a rodeo show in Madison Square Garden, 1940s
Tommy Johnson with the double tuba.
Bobo's Carnegie Hall program, 1961
My teacher, Skip Gray, in 1989 with an HB-1P CC tuba. (if you're reading this, hi Doc!)
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Re: Pics added: photo dump from old TubeNet ca. 2010-2012
Surprised this isn’t in the photo dump…
…as this photo has been posted to tuba forums since the origin of tuba forums!
…as this photo has been posted to tuba forums since the origin of tuba forums!
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LAPO, 1970s-80s
Guess whose embouchure?
Brian Kane and a fiberglass tuba -- anybody got any info on this?
I think this is Jeff Keller.
@matt g, I neglected the beer girls!
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Unusual or Rare Instruments
Dr. Fred Young and his 7-valve BBb/EE tuba.
and one with the upright bell.
Roger Bobo's B&S Symphonie.
Jozsef Bazsinka and a Melton/MW 2165Z CC (rotary valve 2165)
A Vienna tuba owned by Gerhard Meinl
Lenny Jung's Martin 6/4 BBb
Jim Self's Yamayork vs. a Martin/Gnagey 6/4 BBb
CSO York #2 vs. a Kanstul Grand 5/4 CC
Lee Stofer playing CSO York #2
Dr. Fred Young and his 7-valve BBb/EE tuba.
and one with the upright bell.
Roger Bobo's B&S Symphonie.
Jozsef Bazsinka and a Melton/MW 2165Z CC (rotary valve 2165)
A Vienna tuba owned by Gerhard Meinl
Lenny Jung's Martin 6/4 BBb
Jim Self's Yamayork vs. a Martin/Gnagey 6/4 BBb
CSO York #2 vs. a Kanstul Grand 5/4 CC
Lee Stofer playing CSO York #2
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Frankentubas, etc.
Gnagey/Martin 6/4 BBb
Meinl-Weston Thor vs. Gnagey/Martin 6/4 BBb
Norm Epley "hole-y" tuba
Norm Epley frankentuba
Gnagey York/King CC
Gnagey 6/4 CC
Another Gnagey 6/4 CC
Gnagey 2010 CC - King w/ 1918 York bell
Rusk-cut Holton 345 CC
Gnagey/Martin 6/4 BBb
Meinl-Weston Thor vs. Gnagey/Martin 6/4 BBb
Norm Epley "hole-y" tuba
Norm Epley frankentuba
Gnagey York/King CC
Gnagey 6/4 CC
Another Gnagey 6/4 CC
Gnagey 2010 CC - King w/ 1918 York bell
Rusk-cut Holton 345 CC
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Alexanders
Custom Alexander Bb tenor tuba
Alexander 151 tenor tuba next to custom Alex Bb
Nirschl 6/4 CC next to custom Alex Bb
Alex 163 CC
My old Alex 163 CC with the nifty paddle extensions
Alex Vienna F (not my old one)
B&S
B&S F next to an old Cerveny F
B&S PT-5 CC w/ custom 5th valve slide
1989 B&S PT-3 CC
Pre-PT 3/4 sized CC
GR-51 BBb
PT-4P CC
B&S F w/ custom 5th and 6th valves
Kyle Turner's PT-4 CC
My old PT-6 (wonder where it is now...)
Custom Alexander Bb tenor tuba
Alexander 151 tenor tuba next to custom Alex Bb
Nirschl 6/4 CC next to custom Alex Bb
Alex 163 CC
My old Alex 163 CC with the nifty paddle extensions
Alex Vienna F (not my old one)
B&S
B&S F next to an old Cerveny F
B&S PT-5 CC w/ custom 5th valve slide
1989 B&S PT-3 CC
Pre-PT 3/4 sized CC
GR-51 BBb
PT-4P CC
B&S F w/ custom 5th and 6th valves
Kyle Turner's PT-4 CC
My old PT-6 (wonder where it is now...)
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