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Miraphone on ebay.. repair?
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 5:02 pm
by dopey
there is one horrid lookin tuba on ebay, from texas.
its sitting very very cheap, how much would one expect to pay to get that back to a good playing condition? says valves and slides work fine..
The cosmetics are not THAT important, however if some1 could give a guess on how much i'd expect to pay to get that thing good to play in general.. i'd appreciate.
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 11:42 pm
by Doug@GT
Wayne, I can see $25, and maybe even $40, but at $110, what were you thinking?
Doug "who would pay at most $30 for that thing and use it as a wall decoration"
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 1:28 pm
by Chuck(G)
eBay ain't what it used to be, that's fer sure.
A little hint to you horn-lookers: Most major newspapers post their classified advertisements online. Scour these and you'll probably find a real gem for a good price, like this Miraphone 183 that I picked up a couple of weeks ago:
It's a bunch of work and you actually have to pick up the phone and talk to people and maybe haggle with them....aw, never mind--eBay's
so convenient and you get the adrenalin rush of an auction, right?
BTW, anyone looking for a nice 183? The case is in the same shape as the horn...
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 4:31 pm
by MaryAnn
Chuck(G) wrote:eBay ain't what it used to be, that's fer sure.
A little hint to you horn-lookers: Most major newspapers post their classified advertisements online. Scour these and you'll probably find a real gem for a good price, like this Miraphone 183 that I picked up a couple of weeks ago: (picture removed)
BTW, anyone looking for a nice 183? The case is in the same shape as the horn...
Well, sure, if you unstuff the low register and give it to me cheap. Still trying to find some old geezer with a cherry Eb Besson who will fall over backwards to give it to a tuba-playing chick with long blonde hair, just because she has a nice smile.
MA
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 5:05 pm
by Chuck(G)
MaryAnn wrote:
Well, sure, if you unstuff the low register and give it to me cheap. Still trying to find some old geezer with a cherry Eb Besson who will fall over backwards to give it to a tuba-playing chick with long blonde hair, just because she has a nice smile.
MA
It wasn't that bad--I started playing the horn, hit the 4th valve and said "what the hey?" (well, actually not "hey"

) and then said "Oh, it's basically a rotary F in Eb clothing".
Everything was fine then.
I'll keep an eye out for a good deal in an Eb for you, MA. Who could say no a bunch of long blond hair and a nice smile? You don't shed a lot do you?

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 5:15 pm
by TubaRay
Valid point, Bloke.