Nirschl 6/4 York model
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Nirschl 6/4 York model
This great instrument is about a year and a half old. I used it in the NY Philharmonic. It is one of the best 6/4 tubas you will ever play. I paid over $19,000 for it, but it has a few scratches and a dent on the bottom bow, so I am asking $18,000. Includes a soft case. You pay shipping. Don't miss this one!
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While I have not played it, I have heard Kyle play it in recital and have seen it and heard it up close during a demonstration of orchestral excerpts for a class. This horn is truly amazing. The small dent in the bottom bow(from the icy winter conditions of the north east) is not even a factor in how this thing plays. It's a shame this horn has been on the market so long. If I had the money(which I don't, being a college student) I would jump on this horn. Bump for Kyle.
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Nirschl York 6/4 CC
Yamaha 821 F
Cerveny 601 Kaiser BBb
Yamaha Ybb 103 BBb
Conn 36k Fiberglass sousaphone BBb
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:: snicker snicker.... snicker SNICKER :: ok, FULL OUT LAUGHTER!mandrake wrote:I would buy this tuba if the Canadian Dollar were worth USD$10. How long do you think this will take?
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