Re: Re: Who's Got a Tuba For Sale- Aug. Edition


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Posted by more info on August 14, 2001 at 10:39:43:

In Reply to: Re: Who's Got a Tuba For Sale- Aug. Edition posted by dp on August 10, 2001 at 00:06:48:

Bohm & Meinl 4-piston, 1-long whole-step rotor, .750" bore 20" bell, great valves, very good scale and really good low-notes. This is one of Fred Marzan's designs with main slide on the left hand, easy access to valve slides on top as well as bottom. This horn has NONE of the intonation quirks found in B&M factory CC's. It was cut to CC by Bob Rusk after selecting a really great, in-tune new tuba to work with. He also added a different large lead pipe, old Holton or York LARGE MP receiver, a hand-hammered bottom bow guard, and the 5th valve. If you're shopping for a free-blowing 5/4 orchestral/band tuba with an American/York flavor of sound, this may be for you. It is not inexpensive at 6500 dollars US, located in California close to the San Jose International Airport.

Reason for selling? This horn fits right between my PT4P and my 6/4 Holton, and while I find myself using it most of the time for ALL of my playing, I really should be using my smaller horn for BQ and the BAT for band/orchestra.


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