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Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:29 pm
by funkhoss
I'm looking for a tuning/receiver bit that came with Besson tubas in the 1950s/60s/70s. I just picked up a Besson compensating B-flat, and I'd like to try it with one since they came with it from the factory.
My horn has the original small shank receiver. So, I'd like to find one that's small shank to small shank, or American shank to small shank.
Please let me know if you've got one:
funkhoss@gmail.com. Thanks!
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:40 pm
by arpthark
I didn't know these came with a bit!
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 3:53 am
by MiBrassFS
arpthark wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:40 pm
I didn't know these came with a bit!
I was told by a resident of the UK, who is a well known repair person, that these were an American market thing and that they didn’t really see them in England. Could be.
I was also told by a young American repair person with lots of “swagger” that these don’t exist and are nothing more than sousaphone bits. Why a reducing sousaphone bit (American shank mouthpiece going into a small shank receiver for example) would exist doesn’t make any sense. So, that opinion seem dubious to me.
I have a few of these in various configurations in a box somewhere, all reducing in size.
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 7:07 am
by funkhoss
I've seen vintage ads (including for the British market) that have these bits in the picture, on both E-flat and B-flat tubas. I bought a compensating E-flat model several years ago from a seller in England that came with the original bit. It was small shank to small shank, and matched visually the design of the bit in the advertisement photos.
Of course I sold that one...
However, I've gotten this one covered since I posted this ad yesterday. Thanks, everyone!
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:54 pm
by bloke
re: goofball tuning bit:
I just about have what you are looking for:
- slightly curved...English/French style with two studs on receiver end 180 degrees apart
- basically new appearance (lacquer)
- receiver fits bass shank/small tuba shank
- insertion end is SLIGHTLY undersized...closer to "euphonium shank", but it would probably do ok, and I can conceive of a strategy whereby it would work nicely.
Otherwise, you could make one yourself out of a King euphonium receiver (cheapest one I know of) and cutting off the large shank from a junk large shank trombone mouthpiece.
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2024 1:14 am
by 2nd tenor
MiBrassFS wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 3:53 am
arpthark wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:40 pm
I didn't know these came with a bit!
I was told by a resident of the UK, who is a well known repair person, that these were an American market thing and that they didn’t really see them in England. Could be.
I was also told by a young American repair person with lots of “swagger” that these don’t exist and are nothing more than sousaphone bits. Why a reducing sousaphone bit (American shank mouthpiece going into a small shank receiver for example) would exist doesn’t make any sense. So, that opinion seem dubious to me.
I have a few of these in various configurations in a box somewhere, all reducing in size.
I’d confirm that (here in the UK) they are a thing but they’re also infrequently seem. A few years back one of my section mates was using one on an Imperial Eb small shank tuba. The shop from which the shank was purchased has ceased trading (retired) an I’ve no idea where such an item would be bought.
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2024 3:26 am
by MiBrassFS
@2nd tenor Sounds similar. He said that he knew they existed and he had seen them in the UK, but very, very infrequently.
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2024 5:23 am
by humBell
I would get in line for one (or more, though i try not to be greedy) of these. I always feel awkward playing with the mts almost all the way out.
But no hurry. Nothing wrong with me feeling awkward.
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 6:23 am
by MiBrassFS
Looking for a receiver, I found some of these (I knew I had some somewhere…) in a bin with the regular sousa bits. All reducing, the first 3 are American Shank to small shank, the one on the right goes from large tuba shank to small tuba shank (skipping American all together…), weird.
They exist. NFS…. right now…
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Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 11:52 am
by bloke
As a reminder...
I have a slightly curved Besson bit (completely resembles those you pictured on the left)...
but it's an oddball:
INSERTS into the in-between "euphonium" shank size, and RECEIVES a bass shank (ok: small/English tuba shank) mouthpiece.
It MIGHT go into a small-shank tuba receiver without leaking...but would insert pretty far...(????)
OK...I just tested it on my own Besson small-shank tuba, and it seems to NOT leak.
again: It IS slightly curved.
I offered this one for sale (somewhere...??) on this site.
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 3:06 pm
by MiBrassFS
Two of these are more curved than the other two, oddly enough. I’ve never seen the euphonium version.
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 7:06 pm
by humBell
bloke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 11:52 am
....
I offered this one for sale (somewhere...??) on this site.
Is this like a treasure hunt? How well do i know the tubaforum to find the listing and buy the bit?
And i've come cross these bits ithe knobs and never knew where they came from; only they were small bits which were rare and so to be prized for small necks.
Re: Wanted: Besson tuning bit (small shank)
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 2:34 pm
by bloke
Sousaphones and tubas probably also should have kibbles, but I'm not sure what good they would be (other than to snack on, in the middle of a gig that stretches past the dinner hour...??)