In my years of teaching so far, I've only been able to purchase 1 tuba, a 3/4 top action used Besson. I believe I paid $1000 and it was well worth the cost for my small 2nd year student to use. I much prefer the 103 front action style and for a horn such as you've described and posted a picture of, I would like to say $1500, but there are too many factors out of my hands to give a solid answer. I had one school that would not allow me to purchase used instruments, no matter the depth of the refurbishment done, where another trusted my judgement that the instruments I put on PO's were quality and would be a good value to the school.
Left up to me and me alone, I would stand by my price of up to $1500 for a used/refurbished tuba that had been gone over by Bloke, Dan, Lee, Taylor Music, or any other reputable shop such as these.
buying/selling used name-brand 3/4 tubas to schools
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Re: buying/selling used name-brand 3/4 tubas to schools
Would retired band director work for you? If so, I will tell you that I always tried to buy good, reliable, brand-name instruments over new ones. Much better value every time. Sometimes I was able to just that, but much of the time, the state bid list required 3 quotes on the same instrument make and model, almost impossible when dealing with used. Much of the difference had to do with where the funds came from: some were flexible, some the state list. A lot has to do with the boss, how much he/she trusts your judgment and how willing they are to work a little harder to arrange the paperwork properly to get value.
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Re: buying/selling used name-brand 3/4 tubas to schools
Since the local stores here are asking about 3k for a new Yammy 105 (the top action one), I think a "bloked" 103 with case should easily fetch 1500 dollars. Were I in need of a good small tuba for my school program, this would be my choice of instrument and I think the price is more than fair.
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Re: buying/selling used name-brand 3/4 tubas to schools
The last time I bought from you, if you remember I ended up getting 2 Weril 4 valve BBb 3/4 horns, If my school had given me the option, I would have bought 3 or 4 used Yamaha 103's. My experience in larger schools is that new is better than used, even if I preferred the used option.
In the little school I'm at now, the used option is the only option.
In the little school I'm at now, the used option is the only option.