Are Sanders tubas worth buying ?

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Re: Are Sanders tubas worth buying ?

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gregsundt wrote:
Grooving for Heaven wrote:I love slant rotor horns... that horn is like a holy grail
Rare, and no doubt very nice. Dan, was that one of Fred Marzan's personal horns?
Yes. It seems odd to me that he didn't play a Marzan!
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Stauff wrote:[quote="
Yes. It seems odd to me that he didn't play a Marzan!
The Sander was not Fred's principle horn. He had two other B&M Marzan models that were used on an every day basis, but his pride & joy was the copper Marzan that was modeled after the copper Sander above. It also has two bells and is as striking in appearance as the Sander, but with a sound beyond compare. That horn currently is owned by a former student of Fred's and will remain there.[/quote]

Yup. But the 'calling card' of the Marzan designed tubas is the main tuning slide on top. The copper horn is built in a conventional manner. I guess I should have stated that "It seems odd to me that the copper Sander tuba didn't have the main slide on top".
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My band director bought a bbflat Sanders for me to use in high school in 1980, It was a nice sounding and comfortable easy playing horn. My son is a freshmen this year and I went to his band concert last night he is playing my old tuba, a few more years and a lot more dents than when I put it away 34 years ago it still sounds nice.
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TubaTinker wrote:
Grooving for Heaven wrote:Don't forget about sander!

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And then there's this one, too! (Sander with no 'S' on the end)...
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Is this one for sale *again*? ;)
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The Big Ben wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:
Grooving for Heaven wrote:Don't forget about sander!

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=37625" target="_blank" target="_blank"
And then there's this one, too! (Sander with no 'S' on the end)...
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Is this one for sale *again*? ;)
No. It's owned by Kit Johnson, tubist and leader of The Black Swan Jazz Band ... http://www.bscjb.com/ There are loads of posts to You Tube for your listening pleasure.
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bloke wrote:Sandner

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What is that grayish-silver thing in front of the third valve tubing?
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This is a Sanders Imperial. It is Chinese and is not as good as the B&S VMI 101, but it actually played quite well once I cleaned and oiled the rotors. The third and fourth had green calcium on them that was causing them to stick. It also has the mini-ball linkages, which is a big plus.
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In college, I used a PT-3 that was doubly engraved as B&S and Sanders. Nice tuba!
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