FS: Kroner CC Tuba $2,250
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 7:41 pm
Kroner CC tuba for sale.
The origin of the Kroner brand is rather obscure. I’ve been told it was manufactured in the former Czechoslovakia. This particular tuba was originally purchased sometime in the 1970s at Custom Music in Ferndale, MI by a music education major. He played it through his undergraduate and graduate degrees, and for most of his career as a high school music teacher and performer. The original owner is, unfortunately, no longer alive. I am the second owner and I purchased it from him in 2004. This is the first tuba I owned after switching from French horn.
It could be considered a small 4/4 or a large 3/4 tuba in size. The bell is 16 inches in diameter and it has four rotary valves. I have supplied a picture of it next to my Meinl-Weston 2155 CC for comparison purposes. The lacquer was removed by the original owner. About 12 years ago, I had it outfitted with new Minibal linkages. It will come with a tight-fitting Gard gig bag. Asking $2,250 + shipping.
Minuses:
• No lacquer means it’s not much to look at
• Despite the new linkages, the valves are still somewhat clackety
Neutral:
• Surprisingly good shape for a tuba this old. There is a single 1.5 inch dent just proximal to the bottom bow (see picture)
• Reasonably in tune
Positives:
• Valves are noisy but work great
• Slides move easily
• Flexible with excellent response
• A very nice German sound
I am located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and willing to meet a buyer from Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, or Detroit regions halfway. Otherwise, I will ship.
Photos are available at https://photos.app.goo.gl/JNpT5SeQtbwz6X9YA
The origin of the Kroner brand is rather obscure. I’ve been told it was manufactured in the former Czechoslovakia. This particular tuba was originally purchased sometime in the 1970s at Custom Music in Ferndale, MI by a music education major. He played it through his undergraduate and graduate degrees, and for most of his career as a high school music teacher and performer. The original owner is, unfortunately, no longer alive. I am the second owner and I purchased it from him in 2004. This is the first tuba I owned after switching from French horn.
It could be considered a small 4/4 or a large 3/4 tuba in size. The bell is 16 inches in diameter and it has four rotary valves. I have supplied a picture of it next to my Meinl-Weston 2155 CC for comparison purposes. The lacquer was removed by the original owner. About 12 years ago, I had it outfitted with new Minibal linkages. It will come with a tight-fitting Gard gig bag. Asking $2,250 + shipping.
Minuses:
• No lacquer means it’s not much to look at
• Despite the new linkages, the valves are still somewhat clackety
Neutral:
• Surprisingly good shape for a tuba this old. There is a single 1.5 inch dent just proximal to the bottom bow (see picture)
• Reasonably in tune
Positives:
• Valves are noisy but work great
• Slides move easily
• Flexible with excellent response
• A very nice German sound
I am located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and willing to meet a buyer from Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, or Detroit regions halfway. Otherwise, I will ship.
Photos are available at https://photos.app.goo.gl/JNpT5SeQtbwz6X9YA