MW2145 CC for sale $4800 w/ bag and PO mouthpiece, in TN

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MW2145 CC for sale $4800 w/ bag and PO mouthpiece, in TN

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UPDATE: I have found that with a medium V-cup mouthpiece, my Cerveny F works more than adequately in quintet applications, so I have decided to definitely try to sell my MW 2145 CC, as it is the "middle child" squeezed betwen the big and the small. I will also INCLUDE an excellent condition gold Parke Ofenloch mouthpiece with the horn. It gives a very clear, centered full sound with clean articulation; it is a good medium to large ensemble mouthpiece for this instrument.

Now that my senior recital is successfully complete, I am able to cover all my playing on my huge Martin and smaller Cerveny, as well as my inferior bass trombone playing that pays more bills than tuba. I am selling my large piston 2145, about 5-6 years old. 4 piston, 1 rotor, more info available at MW's website. It is in excellent playing condition - new valve guides and synthetic felts within the last month. Very open blowing 2145, handpicked by previous owner who was a semifinalist in the NYPhil auditions. 1st valve slide and main slide cut - horn will play up to pitch with even the biggest mouthpieces. 1st and 3rd valves vented (not pretty, but still excellent compression.) Valves are very smooth and fast. Valve tuning slides fast as well, especially 1st, 3rd, and 5th. Horn plays VERY in tune for a 2145, no slide pulling at all necessary if you use a couple alternates fingerings. Very minor dents and lacquer wear, but still looks pretty good and nothing of playing importance. That black stuff is just tennis racket wrap to take pressure off my wrist. I have a Reunion Blues maroon cordura bag included for it - with handles and backpack straps. I am asking $4,800 American dollars plus shipping, but if you can come and pick it up and put cash in my hand I may be a little flexible. I REALLY hate shipping horns. I am located in Cleveland Tennessee, which is near Chattanooga and not too far from Atlanta or Knoxville. May consider equal trade for tuba of significantly greater value :wink:
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trade? heh
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Re: MW2145 CC for sale $4800 w/ bag and PO mouthpiece, in TN

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MartyNeilan wrote:UPDATE: I will also INCLUDE an excellent condition gold Parke Ofenloch mouthpiece with the horn. It gives a very clear, centered full sound with clean articulation; it is a good medium to large ensemble mouthpiece for this instrument.
Would you consider selling this mouthpiece seperately? I have been looking for a Gold Ofenloch for a long time. Please let me know!

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From what I remember, I don't think Parke usually keeps gold tuba mouthpieces in stock, he had to send this one off to his plater for me.
As long as I still have the horn, I will hold onto the PO. It is a great match for the MW piston horns. I use that and the infamous Warburton Neilan for ensemble playing. The PO is a little more cetered and clearer above the staff, the WN has a little fatter sound with more meat in the low register. The horn plays very dark with either.
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