Looking for a PT 6 or HB 6; HB 2 for sale/trade
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 10:18 pm
Hello-
I am looking into the possibilty of selling my Hirsbrunner HB2, 5 rotary valved model CC tuba. The horn is in FANTASTIC condition for a 1978 vintage. Pics are available. Recently chem cleaned and maintained by a professional. Custom modifications have also been done. The horn has incredible intonation and a rich, dark, centered tone. Recently upgraded linkages, lapped valves, and venting of the first valve. Asking $7,800 which includes hard case and Altieri gig bag. I have a detailed history of the horn available with pictures so please contact me privately for more information at justinbeish@yahoo.com or feel free to view the pictures at my yahoo photos site at photos.yahoo.com/justinbeish
I am also exploring the option of trading my HB 2 for a PT 6 or trading it and cash towards an HB 6, 5/4 Hirsbrunner. I prefer rotary valves but I'm open to the opportunity of trying a PT6P. If anyone is looking to downgrade to a 4/4 horn, my HB 2 is a knock-out. Thank you for your time.
Best,
Justin Beish
I am looking into the possibilty of selling my Hirsbrunner HB2, 5 rotary valved model CC tuba. The horn is in FANTASTIC condition for a 1978 vintage. Pics are available. Recently chem cleaned and maintained by a professional. Custom modifications have also been done. The horn has incredible intonation and a rich, dark, centered tone. Recently upgraded linkages, lapped valves, and venting of the first valve. Asking $7,800 which includes hard case and Altieri gig bag. I have a detailed history of the horn available with pictures so please contact me privately for more information at justinbeish@yahoo.com or feel free to view the pictures at my yahoo photos site at photos.yahoo.com/justinbeish
I am also exploring the option of trading my HB 2 for a PT 6 or trading it and cash towards an HB 6, 5/4 Hirsbrunner. I prefer rotary valves but I'm open to the opportunity of trying a PT6P. If anyone is looking to downgrade to a 4/4 horn, my HB 2 is a knock-out. Thank you for your time.
Best,
Justin Beish