FOR SALE: Sanders Imperial BBflat Tuba!
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:53 pm
-Sanders Imperial BBflat Tuba
-16.5" bell, .750 bore
-4 rotary valves
-Great intonation and response, with the correct mouthpiece (I used an MF3 on it and it was excellent!)
-About 75-80% of the laquer is still in tact, mainly where I held the horn is where the laquer wear is
-Some minor dents
-4 years old
-Great first horn for a person who loves the tuba!
-Some people may say the Chinese tubas are awful. Well, they may be, but this one was a great exception. This is a great horn for the beginner to intermediate level tubist who is sick of playing on a piece of junk school horn and wants their own instrument. I used the tuba to get me to First Chair All-State tuba player of Pennsylvania two years in a row. I've long since out played the horn, and recently purchased a Miraphone 1291 CC.
-$1,500 or best offer
-Email me for more information and pictures, tubaboss@msn.com (subject: Sanders Tuba) or AIM me, phoenixwoodnmbr1
Thanks in advance,
Brett Miller
-16.5" bell, .750 bore
-4 rotary valves
-Great intonation and response, with the correct mouthpiece (I used an MF3 on it and it was excellent!)
-About 75-80% of the laquer is still in tact, mainly where I held the horn is where the laquer wear is
-Some minor dents
-4 years old
-Great first horn for a person who loves the tuba!
-Some people may say the Chinese tubas are awful. Well, they may be, but this one was a great exception. This is a great horn for the beginner to intermediate level tubist who is sick of playing on a piece of junk school horn and wants their own instrument. I used the tuba to get me to First Chair All-State tuba player of Pennsylvania two years in a row. I've long since out played the horn, and recently purchased a Miraphone 1291 CC.
-$1,500 or best offer
-Email me for more information and pictures, tubaboss@msn.com (subject: Sanders Tuba) or AIM me, phoenixwoodnmbr1
Thanks in advance,
Brett Miller