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No, dammit!! :tuba:
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I have, they are stupid good. I am not saying that because I sell them I say that strictly from a tuba player perspective.
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To, it seems there is a 6/4 Bb tuba also did you tried that one?
https://www.fmb-direkt.de/en/brasswind- ... kaisertuba
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peterbas wrote:To, it seems there is a 6/4 Bb tuba also did you tried that one?
https://www.fmb-direkt.de/en/brasswind- ... kaisertuba
Matt Walters designed that horn and you can buy them new at Dillon's. I played the first one in January and its super fun to play, but I don't have the need for a 6/4 BBb...or do I??

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Thanks.
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hrender wrote:Thanks, Tom. A minor question, but is the finish on the 5000 exclusively a brushed finish, or can it be had in polished lacquer or silver?
This finish is not exclusive to this horn. We posted that one to show the different type of finish that can be done on these tubas. We currently have regular polished brass/lacquer tubas arriving in a few weeks and will be ordering silver soon.
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