I'm surprised no one has commented on this yet.
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Am I missing something?
Cooley Gronitz F
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Re: Cooley Gronitz F
"Solid Intonation" ain't the way I heard it.jtuba wrote:I'm surprised no one has commented on this yet.
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Am I missing something?

A tuba being sold by a sports memoribilia seller? Is the tuba signed with a certificate of authenticity?
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Re: Cooley Gronitz F
Maybe it has "The Curse of The Floyd"...Chuck(G) wrote:A tuba being sold by a sports memoribilia seller? Is the tuba signed with a certificate of authenticity?

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"Famous tubas"
I imagine the seller mistakenly assumed there is a market for tubas formerly owned by well-known professionals. There may be something to that, but I imagine most people who are in the market for an F tuba are less concerned about the pedigree of the horn, and more concerned about getting the most horn for the money.
I am surprised, though, that the bidding didn't go at least a LITTLE higher.
I am surprised, though, that the bidding didn't go at least a LITTLE higher.