New tuba day! Kaiser time
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New tuba day! Kaiser time
Been looking for a german style tuba for a while now and this one popped up on Tubaforum.de last week and I was interested right away, sent a message and this morning I cruised 700km/434mi (probably not that much for you that are used to longer distances, but I am from a tiny country ) on the german autobahn to try and pick it up
It is a Bohland and Fuchs branded Amati 69, originally built as a 3-valve. Bore is 21.2mm (.835) and the bell is 50cm (19.7"). It was built somewhere in the '50's according to the seller
The seller also made some modifications to make it easier to pull the 1st valve slide and he had the tuning slide shortened so it can play up to 443hz
Overall in very good conditions, some dents in the larger tubes, but the valve section in in excellent condition. The nickel plate also looks very good, very shiny bell. It is just needs some new bumpers on the valves
With its new family: Besson 994GS, Cerveny 1660 (Arion) and Amati 541 F tuba (with added 5th)
As you can see, it's a big one!
It is a Bohland and Fuchs branded Amati 69, originally built as a 3-valve. Bore is 21.2mm (.835) and the bell is 50cm (19.7"). It was built somewhere in the '50's according to the seller
The seller also made some modifications to make it easier to pull the 1st valve slide and he had the tuning slide shortened so it can play up to 443hz
Overall in very good conditions, some dents in the larger tubes, but the valve section in in excellent condition. The nickel plate also looks very good, very shiny bell. It is just needs some new bumpers on the valves
With its new family: Besson 994GS, Cerveny 1660 (Arion) and Amati 541 F tuba (with added 5th)
As you can see, it's a big one!
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Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
That is a big one! Congrats on the new horn!
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Congratulations! That's a beautiful horn!
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YUGE!
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Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
You are welcome to send it over here to the states for me to go over it. I'll be sure and get it back to you within a few years.
Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
Hmm, can I borrow your 98 then in the meantime?
I have been practicing in the garage lately when the kids are sleeping. The garage has steel cabinets along the wall. When practicing with the Cerveny Arion it is fine, but when playing the kaiser all cabinets start vibrating, there is a lot more power in this thing
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Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
NIce!
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Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
I've never had the opportunity to play an Arion, but based on the JP copy, it's an extremely good design, so - assuming your new kaiser is a fine instrument - at least two of your instruments are really exceptionally good.BramJ wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2024 2:29 amHmm, can I borrow your 98 then in the meantime?
I have been practicing in the garage lately when the kids are sleeping. The garage has steel cabinets along the wall. When practicing with the Cerveny Arion it is fine, but when playing the kaiser all cabinets start vibrating, there is a lot more power in this thing
Your kaiser and Arion are a similar pair to my 98 and my Holton.
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Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
There was a dented-but-not-destroyed shiny one on ebay for (opening bid) $1200 and b-i-n $2000 recently (in a Winter case).
I believe that was taken down, and it was offered on fb marketplace for $2000.
Don't take this as gospel; I'm old and remember things incorrectly more than rarely. .
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The one on FB was, I believe, in CT (about 40 minutes from my house) and it looked to be a post-90s one.
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Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
The for-sale one had the crappy "sideways Z"-shaped flat-material linkage.
I've not seen anything else crummy about instruments from that era, other than the linkage.
rotor fit is always "good" as is slide alignment...ie. "as good as most", as even the finest are rarely perfect.
thinwall...??
' fine with me.
A Jakob Winter case is always a super-nice bonus, particularly for a thin-walled tuba.
Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
It's owned by one of the bands I play in, it was purchased in the early 80's, but I am not sure if it was new then. It does need some work. The main tuning slide is out of alignment because someone fell down with it while marching and some more dents in the bigger branches but nothing too serious.
Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
I hope so! So far I really like it but I need to spend more time with it
Maybe @Kontrabasstuba knows this instrument, he knows the previous owner at least
Re: New tuba day! Kaiser time
Sounds like a good idea!
Once I am used to the new instrument and I learned to read concert pitch parts (I decided to finally learn to read 'proper' tuba sheet music instead of transposed), sure, why not?
Once I am used to the new instrument and I learned to read concert pitch parts (I decided to finally learn to read 'proper' tuba sheet music instead of transposed), sure, why not?