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https://ebay.us/m/A79Gv1

Pick up only on the west coast. A steal of a price. Too bad :hearteyes:
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It’s it really a big old York?
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Well it's not a new York. That would be on the East coast.
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If it’s tourist season, why can’t we shoot them?
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windshieldbug wrote: Wed Mar 25, 2026 9:58 am It's NOT a 726 and 3/4 bore.
One or the other
York Loyalist indicates the 726 had a .750 (3/4 inch) bore. That's similar to the King Symphony's of the period for which a .750 bore was the "large bore" option.

Reference vid (courtesy of @lost): https://youtu.be/l8la7ItAxQQ?si=hpqf377edU2qeXm-
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I love the little dig at the Conn 20Js in that ad copy.
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I’m not understanding the conversation here. York 726 6/4 tubas came with a .750 bore and had a 26” bell. I talked with the seller a while ago. It is what it’s advertised as.

The catalog page posted by @windshieldbug lists the 726 as having a 26” bell.

I have the 4v front action version of this 736 (4th valve was an option, that my horn’s original owner thankfully opted for). It’s .750 bore with a FIXED 26” recording bell. Quite ungainly.
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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My mistake, I misread which entry listed the bell-size for the 726. I've deleted the erroneous line.
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Our high school (main part built around 1950 or so ??) had one of those stands, and a few of the sousaphone versions.

I wouldn't mind having one of both in good condition - just any case any of y'all wanna send me an Easter gift. :teeth:

One, t'other, or both would allow me to switch far more quickly between tuba and other instruments on gigs.
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My mistake.
I mis-interpreted "3/4" as a size (and not 3/4 INCH BORE).
:red:

Talk amongst yourselves.
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