I'm selling an old King Sousa, probably a 14k. It's been through the war and back, but plays well now. I had the Tuba Exchange do a bunch of work to get slides un-bashed and branches round again. It's on the small side for a BBb, but that makes it very fun to play for Mardi Gras, Polka, whatever. It's mostly raw brass at this point, but I think it looks great. I'm selling because I have too many sousaphones (how on earth does this keep happening?) and I still end up playing a sit-down horn.
I'm asking $2,000. It comes with a Gard gig bag and all the neck and bits you may need.
I am in Durham NC and would prefer not to ship it since there's no hard case, but I'm willing to drive a bit to meet.
Pics:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
FS: King Sousaphone
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FS: King Sousaphone
Carry on my wayward son, there is peace when you are done.
Lay your weary head to rest, but not before you've learned your scales.
Lay your weary head to rest, but not before you've learned your scales.