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needed-tuba stand

Post by fpoon »

I need something like this:

http://www.wwbw.com/Konig-and-Meyer-Tub ... 9620.music

Anyone got an old one or know of something else that would work just as well?
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Post by vince »

Hi! You sould take a look to the Amati stand that Dillon music have! They are not very expensive and i really prefer the Amati to the K&M stand. I received two Amati stand last christmas and i'm very happy with them!

www.dillonmusic.com

Hope this help!

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Post by fpoon »

Don't think my horn will fit on that one, it's an old York Master with a recording bell. Also, I kinda need something small, so I can drag it to rehearsals, concerts and such. Those Amati's are great stands though. We stored out 186's on em in high school.
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Post by Dave Roberts »

http://www.tubassist.com/

I use it for every horn I own, 6/4 to 4/4.

Absolutely the best.
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Post by fpoon »

Someone emailed me about buying their K and M, and I got it. Thanks to all for your help.
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Post by Rick Denney »

Dave Roberts wrote:http://www.tubassist.com/

I use it for every horn I own, 6/4 to 4/4.

Absolutely the best.
Dave, the stand in question is for holding the horn while not being played.

Rick "who was nearly caught by it, too" Denney
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