I'm still looking for a 186CC, preferably pre-1980 with the 16.5 in. bell, and with 4 valves. I've been playing a borrowed 1963, 186 4U CC the past 2 weeks and I love the sound of this tuba. It only weighs 16 lbs. besides and I've been playing all standing gigs. It can truly function as a do everything tuba. Anybody looking to sell one?
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Any Old 186CC's FS Out There?
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Re: Any Old 186CC's FS Out There?
No leads, but it seems like these are a whole lot more popular and expensive than they used to be.
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Re: Any Old 186CC's FS Out There?
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Re: Any Old 186CC's FS Out There?
Just sold my 5 valve one for $3000.