FS: York Model 33 bows ON HOLD

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FS: York Model 33 bows ON HOLD

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For sale, 3 bows from a York Model 33 BBb tuba. Top bow and next two smaller bows. Included (bonus: buy 3 get 1 free?) is what I seem to remember is a bow is from a York Monster Eb (the smallest in the picture). It fits well, but I think the corresponding BBb bow should extend father up in its small end.

All bows are silver plated and in pretty nice shape. A few dents but better than most (in my opinion). Most of the braces that go between the bows are there. Each joint has been unsoldered and loose.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

$90 plus shipping method of your choice from Running Springs, CA 92382

Please PM with any questions.

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Concerning that smallest York (Eb?) bow: the corresponding bow from a King 1240-2341 (which I could supply) has the same sized large end, extends the same amount down, is maybe a half inch narrower, goes back up maybe 3/4" higher and has a slightly larger small end. You could then use the smallest bow and dogleg from a King and could then use a King valve cluster if you wanted to go that route.


Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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