Seeking advice
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 1:51 pm
I need some advice. After decades as a tubist, I have decided to sell my horn and reemerge as euphonium player. I won’t go into the reasons here, but it is time. My problem is that I don’t have a clue what to ask for my tuba.
It is a BBb Miraphone 186. It was made in the mid-60s. It spent the first 30 years of its life doing time in the public school system, but has received good care for the subsequent 20 years.
I honestly don’t know if $200 is too high, or $2,000 is too low. Yes, I realize I have no pictures, but before I actually list it, I would like to know what a realistic ballpark price would be. It has a recording bell (I just heard the price drop in your collective minds), and has the typical usage dents from being a school horn. But it plays beautifully, and the valves and slides are smooth. It is not a “project horn,” but is a quite usable and satisfying instrument.
I want to use the sale proceeds to buy the euphonium. And no, I’m not looking at an Adams or a Willson.
I have tried looking for comparable tubas on the internet, to get a general price idea, but have been striking out.
So, it is not in mint condition, but on the other hand, it is not simply a parts source. What would be a realistic range from which to begin?
Thanks.
It is a BBb Miraphone 186. It was made in the mid-60s. It spent the first 30 years of its life doing time in the public school system, but has received good care for the subsequent 20 years.
I honestly don’t know if $200 is too high, or $2,000 is too low. Yes, I realize I have no pictures, but before I actually list it, I would like to know what a realistic ballpark price would be. It has a recording bell (I just heard the price drop in your collective minds), and has the typical usage dents from being a school horn. But it plays beautifully, and the valves and slides are smooth. It is not a “project horn,” but is a quite usable and satisfying instrument.
I want to use the sale proceeds to buy the euphonium. And no, I’m not looking at an Adams or a Willson.
I have tried looking for comparable tubas on the internet, to get a general price idea, but have been striking out.
So, it is not in mint condition, but on the other hand, it is not simply a parts source. What would be a realistic range from which to begin?
Thanks.