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Sold: Miraphone 1281 Petrushka

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:26 pm
by KyleRichter
For sale is my Miraphone Petrushka f tuba that was purchased brand new from the Horn Guys in February 2015. This is a great piston tuba that plays easier than any f tuba I've tried. Every bit of the horn responds very evenly and very immediately.

-It has the Alan Baer PVAK installed on it, along with lighter Yamaha piston valve springs, since I wasn't a fan of how heavy the original ones were (the original springs and neoprene pads are still in the case should your preference differ from mine).

-I special ordered a long (two step) fifth valve from Miraphone because I like being able to play pedal f with all five valves down, but the original fifth valve slide is still with the horn.

-Comes with a custom Cronkhite gig bag that is two tone, tan on the sides and black along the gusset. As well as an MTS hard case that fits the horn absolutely perfectly. Had absolutely no issue flying to Knoxville from LA with this MTS case last weekend. The case was both undersized and underweight so no additional fees came from checking it on the plan (huge bonus!).

-Asking $8,750 for all this great stuff together, and I can include your choice of mouthpiece out of what I've got: a Miraphone TU-27 Rose solo, TU-23, G&W Szentpali F, Denis Wick AT7U, and possibly some others I can't think of right

If you've got any questions, feel free to text or call me. 619-207-3941

-Kyle

Re: For Sale: Miraphone 1281 Petrushka

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 1:18 pm
by MacedoniaTuba
Email sent!

Re: For Sale: Miraphone 1281 Petrushka

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 11:18 pm
by KyleRichter
http://imgur.com/a/04H8J" target="_blank

Bump for a link to some pictures of the tuba. Any other angles or close ups can be available on request if I've accidentally neglected to show an area of interest.

Everything on the horn is in perfect condition except one thing: the bell. As you can see in one of the close ups of the bell, it was dropped (while in the bag, so no scratching) at one point which put a small crease in the bell, which was rolled out very easily, but leaving behind a faint mark.

I've put several hair-ties in different places on the horn in order to keep the slides from falling out, since they're very well aligned and I like to keep several of them very freely moving.

Feel free to email me at kyle.richter@live.com" target="_blank, or message me on here if you've got any further questions. I'm more than happy to answer anything.

Re: For Sale: Miraphone 1281 Petrushka

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 12:59 am
by Ace
Last week, I heard the brass quintet component of the U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West. The quintet is stationed at Travis AFB in Fairfield CA, but it tours all over the western states region. The tuba player was amazing, as was his instrument. Talking with him after the concert, I learned his horn was a Miraphone F "Petrushka".

Re: For Sale: Miraphone 1281 Petrushka

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 1:01 am
by Ace
I meant Miraphone CC.

Re: For Sale: Miraphone 1281 Petrushka

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 1:03 am
by KyleRichter
Ace wrote:I meant Miraphone CC.
I'm not sure I follow, Miraphone doesn't make a Petrushka CC.

Re: For Sale: Miraphone 1281 Petrushka

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 1:07 am
by Ace
Yeah, it was an F. Sorry, it's late at night. Ace