I believe it was dropped...and dropped...and dropped...and dropped...and dropped (and - long ago - I believe the 4th stem was busted off).
I ALSO believe that this was ONLY reported to the director when - finally - they busted the main slide apart - so as it (again: finally) would not play.
I suspect you'll agree that this is the only explanation that makes any sense at all.
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Humor (not a brag).
I've spoken of the benefits/advantages that I have been gifted from having a remarkably capable (ok: "talented"
) mother who was a commercial artist (with not much more than a ruler and - possibly a protractor (etc.) as tools...99%: her TRAINED (by herself and a bit by others) eye.
When I would draw pictures (as a child) and make frustrated grunts (and from then on, including making "projects" for school, etc...) she would cleverly - in a quiet voice - as if I might allow her to "play" too...
Without realizing it, she taught me how to be able to "see" quite a few things - things which have helped me - enormously - work in the 3D world.
Additionally, my Dad (other than the power tools - until I was 12 or so) gave me free range of his workshop. I could list more things, that helped me "pre-learn", but I've listed most all of them before.
HERE'S WHAT'S REALLY FUNNY:
As I've straightened out most of the serious and most-difficult-to-repair interior damage (as the exterior bow damage is "nursery school" stuff), I'm ALSO finding - just as with
@tubaing's big Holton, that Reynolds executed some (for lack of a better word...) bullsh!t when originally assembling this tuba...
the nearly-two-feet-long #3 outside slide tube (which I refer to as the "hinge" tube on a front-action valveset - as it's the place where ALL of the slides at going out the TOP of the valveset and those going out from the BOTTOM of the valveset must perfectly align - and in all sorts of geometric ways.
What Reynolds did - to make everything go together at the factory - was to put a BEND in that outside slide tube.
OK...I took that mess off the instrument, straightened that tube and - of course! - crap didn't "fit".
...so (with stuff that my Mom developed within me via teaching awareness and the ability to "see") I began pulling and tugging UNTIL the (again: bloke-named "hinge"-tube and everything else now lines up as it should...everything parallel/coplanar both ABOVE and BELOW the valveset...
...and (as you might guess) JUST AS WITH
@tubaing's big Holton, the tuba is now narrower from front-to-back, the adjustable braces now need to be shortened (YET the slides all still EASILY clear the large bows), and - well - the thing is also going to "look" right besides BEING right.
Am I charging for this? You betcha
...even though I SOLD this tuba to them...BECAUSE it was friggin' ALL WORKING before the tore it all up.