Introducing the British F tuba!

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Introducing the British F tuba!

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A new tuba of which I am personally very proud now on the website

https://wessex-tubas.com/blogs/news/int ... ish-f-tuba
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Any chance that the silverplating will be frosted like the old Bessons?
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very nice Jonathan
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T. J. Ricer wrote:Any chance that the silverplating will be frosted like the old Bessons?
We can offer in brushed silver, which at a distance of more than a yard look just the same, with the advantage that it is easier to keep clean
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