Final Reduction - Gronitz PCK Silver and Pristine
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 1:57 pm
Edit to show final price reduction. If it doesn't sell at this price I will drive to California and bring it back to Texas
I have relocated to the Texas Hill country but did not bring my best tuba with me. I hand delivered the horn to Noah's Brass Ark where it is available for sale: http://brassark.com/sale/" target="_blank
I have managed to keep this horn - one of the last built in Hamburg, in pristine condition, and I feared that it would not make the move without damage. Might seem crazy to some, but I view instruments of this quality as functional art, and couldn't bear to see something bad happen to it.
Silver plate is 100% and I have done virtually no polishing to the finish - just a gentle polishing cloth to remove fingerprints and water spots. Factory springs have been replaced with Yamaha euphonium springs which enables a very light and fast action. This pistons have rarely been taken out for oiling - I have always used Ultra Pure oil added to the leadpipe, this serves to keep it clean and the valves lubricated without any sticking.
I have seen comments in the past that the PCK is considered a 5/4 tuba. To me it is every bit a 6/4 as it fills out the cronkhite gig bag that was custom made for my Neptune (the Gronitz being maybe one inch shorter). Intonation is outstanding without moving slides. D, Eb, and E in the staff can be fingered 1, 2, and open respectively. Of course, sound is the name of the game, and the PCK delivers like no other. It possesses tremendous depth that cannot be achieved on a smaller instrument. It also allows the player to dial in a generous amount of high overtones that lends color and clarity to the sound. It responds well to different mouthpieces.
There are many choices when it comes to 6/4 orchestral horns these days, but when it comes to German hand made boutique quality instruments, I believe the Gronitz is your only choice.
Noah's Brass Ark is in the greater Los Angeles area. Noah Gladstone is a professional musician, orchestra and studio contractor, studio owner and brass expert. You can trust him to manage the transaction more than some random guy on TubeNet. Price as of this posting is $12,900. Questions are welcome.
I have relocated to the Texas Hill country but did not bring my best tuba with me. I hand delivered the horn to Noah's Brass Ark where it is available for sale: http://brassark.com/sale/" target="_blank
I have managed to keep this horn - one of the last built in Hamburg, in pristine condition, and I feared that it would not make the move without damage. Might seem crazy to some, but I view instruments of this quality as functional art, and couldn't bear to see something bad happen to it.
Silver plate is 100% and I have done virtually no polishing to the finish - just a gentle polishing cloth to remove fingerprints and water spots. Factory springs have been replaced with Yamaha euphonium springs which enables a very light and fast action. This pistons have rarely been taken out for oiling - I have always used Ultra Pure oil added to the leadpipe, this serves to keep it clean and the valves lubricated without any sticking.
I have seen comments in the past that the PCK is considered a 5/4 tuba. To me it is every bit a 6/4 as it fills out the cronkhite gig bag that was custom made for my Neptune (the Gronitz being maybe one inch shorter). Intonation is outstanding without moving slides. D, Eb, and E in the staff can be fingered 1, 2, and open respectively. Of course, sound is the name of the game, and the PCK delivers like no other. It possesses tremendous depth that cannot be achieved on a smaller instrument. It also allows the player to dial in a generous amount of high overtones that lends color and clarity to the sound. It responds well to different mouthpieces.
There are many choices when it comes to 6/4 orchestral horns these days, but when it comes to German hand made boutique quality instruments, I believe the Gronitz is your only choice.
Noah's Brass Ark is in the greater Los Angeles area. Noah Gladstone is a professional musician, orchestra and studio contractor, studio owner and brass expert. You can trust him to manage the transaction more than some random guy on TubeNet. Price as of this posting is $12,900. Questions are welcome.