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Looking to buy YFB-821 (Bobo model)

Post by ajacobus »

Hey, I'm looking to buy the Yamaha YFB-821 F tuba.

I know not a lot of them are made each year, and its hard to find them for sale, but if anyone knows about someone who wants to sell one, please let me know.
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Post by Onebaplayer »

Yamaha makes these only when they are special ordered, and they take about 6 months from order to door step (so they said) so the amount in circulation may be even less than you think. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a number less than 10. Definitely an awesome playing small F though. This might go in the underrated tuba section just because they are so unknown. Having played one, they are definitely worth the price (and the wait)
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Post by Barney »

You may already know this, but Ferguson Music has one on order.

http://www.hornguys.com/hornsinstock.htm#tuba
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I really wish there were more out there so I could give it a try.
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If you're in Canada, I can get you one. They're not cheap, just to warn you.
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Didn't this used to be called the Yamaha 622?
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Yeah, this is the BOBO "updated" kinad version. It's supposed to be very cool.
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WWBW.....

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had one in stock at one time - they may have lost it on their inventory, but I believe it is still there.
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Post by joshwirt »

These horns are indeed 'pretty cool'. I spent a bit of time on one a few years ago (s/n 001) and it was a really good Yamaha F. Imagine a 621 with a larger bell, larger bore valves, and a muuuuuuuch more comfortable valve section. I actually like this horn better than the 822...I find the 822 to be a bit top-heavy, but still a good horn.

Yes, these are expensive.....about $10K, so be prepared to ante up.
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Roger Lewis wrote:had one in stock at one time - they may have lost it on their inventory, but I believe it is still there.
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BW is going to get a sudden rush of calls for Yamaha F tubas of a specific type on Monday morning.
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Alex C wrote:BW is going to get a sudden rush of calls for Yamaha F tubas of a specific type on Monday morning.
But the question is, will they now just try to sell you a Yamaha 4 string bass guitar and just tell you to tune the lowest string up a half step?? :roll:
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