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This forum is for buying or selling your personal equipment. Sponsored selling is allowed as well. All ads are required to have the following information: Price (even for trades), brand, model, and location (City and State, for instruments, not accessories). It is acceptable to link to an external ad if you are promoting a sale of your personal equipment. No Ebay auctions, but "Buy It Now" listings are fine. Photos are HIGHLY suggested as well, and may be hosted on Google Drive, or elsewhere. If you see an ad that does not meet these criteria, please report it.
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Hirsbrunner
Hi - a picture would be great!
Alex Kidston
Alex Kidston
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For extra large pictures, or different angles please e-mail.
For extra large pictures, or different angles please e-mail.
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http://tw.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/timche ... pg&.src=phScooby Tuba wrote:By the lack of response, I'll assume nylon. In '77, you could get either. The nylon rotors were just starting to be their standard issue.Scooby Tuba wrote:Nylon rotors or brass rotors?
Sorry for the lack of response I was hoping somebody would look at the pics and point out. Could somebody look at this picture and tell me what it is? I don't actually know which part of the valve are you referring to (they look all-metal to me), I never really paid attention to the valves as I never had a problem with them. Thanks!
P.S. tuba also comes with assorted Hetman lubes, all that you'll need! Also the tuba just had a $250 chem clean earlier this year. I've played less than 20 times since then (more likely 10-15).
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Not to potentially rain on Chen's parade,but, how much difference does that really make?I don't remember the last time i played a gig in over 75-80 degrees...or under 55-60...
Pensacola Symphony
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
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Last year I subbed in an outdoor symphony pops concert / fireworks show where the temperature under the tent stayed in the 90's and flirted with 100 a few times. I remember the union rep announcing when it would periodically break a certain threshold, and saying that players had the option of not playing at those points; although noone took him up on it. I didn't have any trouble with my brass MW rotors, although there were times my tuning slide was near the limit.MikeMason wrote:Not to potentially rain on Chen's parade,but, how much difference does that really make?I don't remember the last time i played a gig in over 75-80 degrees...or under 55-60...
FWIW, The concert had enough "standard lit" on it that one would probably not be able to get away with your typical outdoor concert beater.
(Unless said beater horn had outstanding projection consistent through all registers and no significant intonation issues or problem notes.)
But, I agree with Scoob:
Scooby Tuba wrote:On a horn from '77, nature has probably already done the official "fix".
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