Tuba city
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Tuba city
Not a Tuba in sight. Seems like you should have conventions there or something.
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- Dylan King
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Re: Tuba city
I've been through there...


Miraphone 291 CC
Yorkbrunner CC
Eastman 632 CC
Mack Brass 421 CC
YFB-822 F
YFB-821 F
YFB-621 F
PT-10 F Clone
MackMini F
Willson 3050 Bb
Meinl Weston 451S euphonium
And countless trumpets, trombones, guitars, and every other instrument under the sun…
Yorkbrunner CC
Eastman 632 CC
Mack Brass 421 CC
YFB-822 F
YFB-821 F
YFB-621 F
PT-10 F Clone
MackMini F
Willson 3050 Bb
Meinl Weston 451S euphonium
And countless trumpets, trombones, guitars, and every other instrument under the sun…
- David Richoux
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Re: Tuba city
Me too - can't find my snapshots right now, but I even had a sweet old Eb tuba that I bought further east on Route 66 (Springfield, IL) for $50. Posed in the exact same spot, Dylan.
I think there was at least one Tuba Christmas there, mostly done by Phoenix and Flagstaff players. The town itself is not much to shout about, and was actually named after a historical Hopi leader Tu'Ve or Tuuvi.
I think there was at least one Tuba Christmas there, mostly done by Phoenix and Flagstaff players. The town itself is not much to shout about, and was actually named after a historical Hopi leader Tu'Ve or Tuuvi.