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LOTS of interesting stuff on eBay

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There's is a huge range of interesting stuff for sale from this eBay seller, some interesting mouthpieces, replacement tuba bells, slides etc. Well worth looking at!

http://www.ebay.com/sch/Brass/16212/m.h ... 28&_sop=10

I'm not associated with the seller - just letting people know it's there :-)
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Thanks for posting. I wish I had ALL of that stuff! ... and a place to put it!
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bloke wrote:I snagged the one item in which I was the most interested.
Will I name that item here or even in a private message ?
No way.
Can't hide from the "sold listings" on eBay though, Joe.

I knew that Euphonium half-cover was destined for Tennessee. :P
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bloke wrote:I snagged the one item in which I was the most interested.
Will I name that item here or even in a private message ?
No way.
I got a nice treasure, too..... :wink:
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I decided to go for one of those B&S thumb rings for the Piggy, which is newer and has a thin, adjustable ring that doesn't feel solid and is always popping loose.
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Someone got a rotor and the tubing for a Hirsbrunner HB50. I didn't bid on it because of the unknown condition, but that was a pretty neat thing to see.
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ValveSlide wrote:And BTW, those thumb rings are all the real thing made in Germany by Jürgen Voigt. (There were also a couple of really early versions, too. Different ring, not as rounded any comfy, but period correct for the right tuba...)
Good to know, thanks. It's supposed to be delivered today, so I'll install it this evening or tomorrow.
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I didn't know that there were two different sized 5th valves on the HB-50 - what are they?

Is the one you got a top-loader?
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ValveSlide wrote:comfy
As you say. And secure, not fragile feeling like the original. I'm very pleased with it.

Some solder cleanup to do, but it's on and looks like it belongs there.
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58mark wrote:I love the original Cerveny thumbrings. nothing else like them. I've been searching for one for 4 years
You mean the really old fat ones that were a partial circle? They are great.
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