*Sold* Miraphone 191 BBb 5v gold brass with gig bag
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:07 pm
** Sold **
I'm selling my Miraphone 191 BBb 5v gold brass with gig bag. $5995 plus shipping, reasonable offers will be considered.
Also, I'm open to trades for 5/4 or 6/4 BBb horns, preferably rotary.
This is considered a large 4/4 or smaller 5/4 horn. Your choice.
Key: BBb
Size: 5/4
Bore: .835-inch
Bell: 18.5-inch
5 rotary valves, gold brass.
Condition is very good with some light to moderate scratching and dings here and there, the biggest dings being about the size of my thumbprint. The biggest and most severe ding is on the bottom bow guard. most big tubas pick up a dent or ding in this area at some point in their life. The world-renowned tech at the shop where I bought this tuba told me it was not worth pulling the bottom bow to pull this out, the metal is just too thick here to do it any other way. I would tend to agree with him. I actually forgot about this ding until I was taking pictures for this ad.
Pics here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kixszwllrusa ... Qg2oa?dl=0
Gig bag is a Protec Platinum series. This bag is almost a glove fit for the 191 and a definite step up in quality and looks from the gold series.
I bought this tuba in nearly new condition last year from a very reputable east coast music shop that sells a lot of tubas.
In my never-ending quest for my perfect tuba, I realized that I prefer the taller wrap horns versus the compact wrap horns.
The tuba is located in Tucson, Arizona. Shipping will be only to the CONUS by Greyhound.
I will drive a few hours away from Tucson to meet a prepaid buyer if needed.
I'm selling my Miraphone 191 BBb 5v gold brass with gig bag. $5995 plus shipping, reasonable offers will be considered.
Also, I'm open to trades for 5/4 or 6/4 BBb horns, preferably rotary.
This is considered a large 4/4 or smaller 5/4 horn. Your choice.
Key: BBb
Size: 5/4
Bore: .835-inch
Bell: 18.5-inch
5 rotary valves, gold brass.
Condition is very good with some light to moderate scratching and dings here and there, the biggest dings being about the size of my thumbprint. The biggest and most severe ding is on the bottom bow guard. most big tubas pick up a dent or ding in this area at some point in their life. The world-renowned tech at the shop where I bought this tuba told me it was not worth pulling the bottom bow to pull this out, the metal is just too thick here to do it any other way. I would tend to agree with him. I actually forgot about this ding until I was taking pictures for this ad.
Pics here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kixszwllrusa ... Qg2oa?dl=0
Gig bag is a Protec Platinum series. This bag is almost a glove fit for the 191 and a definite step up in quality and looks from the gold series.
I bought this tuba in nearly new condition last year from a very reputable east coast music shop that sells a lot of tubas.
In my never-ending quest for my perfect tuba, I realized that I prefer the taller wrap horns versus the compact wrap horns.
The tuba is located in Tucson, Arizona. Shipping will be only to the CONUS by Greyhound.
I will drive a few hours away from Tucson to meet a prepaid buyer if needed.