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freekin almost new PT-15

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If this thing sells for less than 4 grand, I am going to kick my own butt for not having money saved to just buy crap I don't need

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Wow, what a deal. It was interesting looking at the intense bidding war that happened near the end. 43 bids!
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That was a PT-10. According to the advertisement, it was purchased in 1985 from Custom Music.

I'm quite sure the PT-15 didn't exist in 1985.

So, I'm thinking it was a pretty fair price for a 24 year old tuba.
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What are the differences between the two?
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Post by Wyvern »

Mr.T439 wrote:What are the differences between the two?
The difference is a PT-15 has a larger bell throat which gives it a fuller low register. I find the low register on my PT-15 incredible - the best of any F tuba I have ever played :)
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