Eastman 632 4/4 CC - $5300

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Lukowicz
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Eastman 632 4/4 CC - $5300

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I'm helping my student sell his 632. I've had no issues with the sound, pitch, or response when I've picked this horn up to play in his lessons. He is selling to get an 836. Horn is located in Florence, AL at University of North Alabama. Pictures and more information are at the link below. Feel free to reach out to me with questions and I can answer or get you over to him.

From his ad:

"Eastman EBC632 comes with a ProTec Gig bag and mouthpiece pouch, RT-48 mouthpiece, and Stock Eastman Case.

This is great tuba, I have played this tuba in a variety of ensembles. It is an all around tuba that can create a big and full sound while still being able to play articulate with little effort. It has a noticeable lacquer patch where I rest my arm while playing and the typical dents that you would see on a used tuba."

https://www.facebook.com/share/1AGwUdJkAa/

Thanks
Tom
Tom Lukowicz
Principal Tuba, Canton Symphony Orchestra
Associate Professor of Low Brass, University of North Alabama
http://www.tomtubas.com
Lukowicz
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pro musician
Posts: 235
Joined: Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:19 pm
Location: Florence, AL

Re: Eastman 632 4/4 CC - $5300

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price change
Tom Lukowicz
Principal Tuba, Canton Symphony Orchestra
Associate Professor of Low Brass, University of North Alabama
http://www.tomtubas.com
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