5/4 cc tuba for sale pics now available

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5/4 cc tuba for sale pics now available

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For Sale:
5/4 Sanders CC tuba, 4 rotary valves, 19 1/2" bell, 37" tall. It has a huge .835" bore and a huge sound. There is some wear on the laquer finish and has some small dents, comes with hard case. Intonation is good with use of first valve slide. The horn is located in Holt (Lansing, MI). Note, this horn was made in the mid-80's in Czechoslovakia, it is not one of the cheap instruments under the Sanders name being made today. $3000. See http://tubanation.tripod.com/index.html for pics, (site incomplete)
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Huh?

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19 1/2" bore, 37" tall. It has a huge .835" bell
If the above is true, could we see photos?
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Gimme a break OK, it was 6 in the morning, you probably didn't know your clock had one of those. :lol:
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pictures available

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I threw together a web site to host pictures of the Sanders. You can see them at http://tubanation.tripod.com/index.html
Thanks,
Randy

By the way, the site is only half done, so a lot of the info and pics on the page came with the template.
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still for sale, you will not find a horn that plays like this one for the price!
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Yes American, play the horn!
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Has the tuba sold yet?
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It is still available. (hey, I used to live in KC)
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