NO LONGER (thanks) wanted large cage type tuba stand

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NO LONGER (thanks) wanted large cage type tuba stand

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Hi folks.

I'm trying to help a local school find one of those large tuba stands that can hold a large tuba all by itself. If you have one you'd be willing to donate or sell cheaply, please PM me.

(Why do I have a feeling someone is going to post a silly picture of a tuba in a cage. . .)
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This would be the "Tuba Tamer" by Wenger. Retail about $500. Watch ebay. They are occaisionally available from $100.
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One of the TubeNet sponsors (M & M) sells a play-stand similar to the Wenger 'tuba tamer'. I don't have any experience with it but you might want to check it out.
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Thanks folks.
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I have some of those stands. Do you need it for a sousaphone, or a concert up tuba? The ones I have are very solid blonde wood seat and back rest with one inch square support the horn tubeing. robbhas@hotmail.com
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Tuba Tamer...

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Hercules stands....for about $50, they're really nice and sturdy.
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