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stephennutt2011
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Post by stephennutt2011 »

Hi All,

I've got two Cs lying around and don't need them both! So, alas, I am selling my smaller Meinl Weston 2145.

In great condition, normal amount of lacquer wear for a horn that's a decade or so old. All slides move freely, piston action is great. Terrifically warm and big-for-a-4/4 sound. Great horn for learning C, using in Pits and small ensembles, etc. :tuba:

Message me or email for more details. tubanutt @ gmail
$6000, horn located in Los Angeles, comes with a cronkite gig bag

Some photos:
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Stephen Nutt
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Re: FS Meinl Weston 2145 CC (4/4)

Post by adelarosa »

I was the previous owner of this 2145. Loved this horn - played it all throughout undergrad and grad school. As Stephen mentioned it fits well in smaller ensembles but I've also used this as my main instrument in large ensembles with excellent reception. Probably one of the most ergonomic instruments I've owned. Should I have the funds available I'd buy this back in a heartbeat.

First-timers or seasoned-players alike will find it suits most occasions quite well. Good luck with the sale, Stephen!
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