Walt Johnson case for sale $550
Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:10 pm
This is the biggest tuba case Walt Johnson makes. With the padding inside fit for an HB2, it'll also fit these horns:
HB2
HB20
HB21
PT3
PT4
PT20
PT606
MW2145
Mirafone 1291
Rudy Meinl C4345 (piston or rotary)
The inside specs are as follows:
Bottom of the bottom bow to top of bell- 37"
Width of body(from side to side- excluding bell)- 17"
Bell width- 19"
This is one of the most solid cases out there and in very good condition.
There are probably other horns that it can be used with, but I don't have any more horns at my disposal to try. FedEx said it would be about $90 (with insurance) to ship from Lansing, MI to NY,NY- so think where you are and figure a rough estimate. Pics should be up soon.
First $550 takes it.
When I first made this post, I didn't take the time I could have to put down all information at my disposal. So then one of the TubeNetters suggested the correct way to inform the general public as to displaying my object for sale. I took his message the wrong way and misinterpereted what good advice he was giving me.
I then rashly left another message filled with a less-than-professional retort and things quickly escalated from there. Having a day to look back at the lines I wrote, I regret doing so and offer my apology to 'the elephant', as well the others I may have offended.
HB2
HB20
HB21
PT3
PT4
PT20
PT606
MW2145
Mirafone 1291
Rudy Meinl C4345 (piston or rotary)
The inside specs are as follows:
Bottom of the bottom bow to top of bell- 37"
Width of body(from side to side- excluding bell)- 17"
Bell width- 19"
This is one of the most solid cases out there and in very good condition.
There are probably other horns that it can be used with, but I don't have any more horns at my disposal to try. FedEx said it would be about $90 (with insurance) to ship from Lansing, MI to NY,NY- so think where you are and figure a rough estimate. Pics should be up soon.
First $550 takes it.
When I first made this post, I didn't take the time I could have to put down all information at my disposal. So then one of the TubeNetters suggested the correct way to inform the general public as to displaying my object for sale. I took his message the wrong way and misinterpereted what good advice he was giving me.
I then rashly left another message filled with a less-than-professional retort and things quickly escalated from there. Having a day to look back at the lines I wrote, I regret doing so and offer my apology to 'the elephant', as well the others I may have offended.

