Tuba Tuesday: Conn, Standard 2J, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1926

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Tuba Tuesday: Conn, Standard 2J, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1926

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Happy Tuba Tuesday. The Museum features a Conn, Standard 2J, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1926.

Serial #: 236548

Bell Diameter 16”, Bore Size .625, Height31.5”.

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“MADE BY / C.G. Conn Ltd. / ELKHART, IND. / U.S.A.” on bell.



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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Conn, Standard 2J, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1926

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I have one of this little 5/8-inch bore cuties with (far less common) four (Secrist-rebuilt) valves.
I've taken my time (untold years) shortening it to F.
I even have a cute little Jakob Winter case for it (which originally housed one of those tiny little 13-inch bell Besson/B&H student B-flat tubas).
To be clear, this is an unfinished project.

Here's the thing:
Mine has the 14 inch bell (as seen on the Conn Loyalist website), but all pictures of others (such as this on in Carolina) feature a larger diameter bell - as is found on the similar-yet-different "Pan American" version of the same size instrument. (I believe I prefer the 14 inch bell, fwiw.)

EDIT:
...so mine (other than mine being a 4-valve instrument) looks like this:

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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Conn, Standard 2J, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1926

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A handsome, well proportioned instrument.

@bloke Do we get an "in the works" picture?
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Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Conn, Standard 2J, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1926

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York-aholic wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:04 pm A handsome, well proportioned instrument.

@bloke Do we get an "in the works" picture?
If I ever get back to it. I can take pictures of crap that I've done to it, but it's all a part. It's Dent free and shortened to F, but in pieces.

I sort of thought it could be a crossover instrument. Maybe Mendelssohn, French tuba, weird-range bottom parts in quintets like Dahl, etc...
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