
The Tuba Exchange is now offering St. Petersburg tubas in different colors. I guess it was only a matter of time before somebody started doing this.
I have to admit that I like the way the blue one looks, although there probably wouldn't be a whole lot of places where I would play throughout a typical year where I could get away with something like that.
Take a look at the one next to it, the one that looks like it has a satin brass finish. Is that gold paint with lacquer trim? I think that one could probably fit in just about anywhere.
So, if someone had an older tuba that could stand to be relacquered, would having something like this done cost more, less, or about the same as a regular lacquer job?
As long as they picked out a somewhat normal color for a tuba, and as long as whoever they got to do this did a good job, would this in any way detract from the resale value?





