Old 3-upright valve- Miraphone tuba question
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:45 pm
Hi,
I recently began working with a young student (6th grader). He has a small (3/4 size? student??) Miraphone with 3 upright valves. It's in pretty raw shape (bell damage, stuck slides, misaligned slides, etc.) I believe his father may have gotten it at "flea market" or something for about $200. The father would like to get it repaired. A cursory glance didn't turn up any serial # or any kind of model #. I'd like to know what model it is and what something like this, in better shape, might be worth. I don't think the family has much money so I'm thinking if they were able put maybe another $200 into it and have a horn that would at least be worth their investment, they could sell it when their child grows out of it or decides he's no longer interested. I gave the father the name of a decent repair guy in my area so he could get an estimate to put it into reasonable playing condition. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Pete
ps. didn't have my cell phone to take pictures but I'll try to do that at the next lesson and post them.
I recently began working with a young student (6th grader). He has a small (3/4 size? student??) Miraphone with 3 upright valves. It's in pretty raw shape (bell damage, stuck slides, misaligned slides, etc.) I believe his father may have gotten it at "flea market" or something for about $200. The father would like to get it repaired. A cursory glance didn't turn up any serial # or any kind of model #. I'd like to know what model it is and what something like this, in better shape, might be worth. I don't think the family has much money so I'm thinking if they were able put maybe another $200 into it and have a horn that would at least be worth their investment, they could sell it when their child grows out of it or decides he's no longer interested. I gave the father the name of a decent repair guy in my area so he could get an estimate to put it into reasonable playing condition. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Pete
ps. didn't have my cell phone to take pictures but I'll try to do that at the next lesson and post them.