Newbie question: "...XX" serial #'s?
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Newbie question: "...XX" serial #'s?
Why are tubas for sale so often listed with serial #'s with the last digit or two shown as X's?
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Re: Newbie question: "...XX" serial #'s?
So that you have enough of the number to date the instrument without being able to identify a specific instrument.eli wrote:Why are tubas for sale so often listed with serial #'s with the last digit or two shown as X's?
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I've always been paranoid of that happening to me! You never know where a horn from ebay has been before...or a pawn shop.
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Re: Newbie question: "...XX" serial #'s?
I guess you could say they are X-RATED!;-)eli wrote:Why are tubas for sale so often listed with serial #'s with the last digit or two shown as X's?
The real good ones are triple XXX - but you have to be over 18 to use them.
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Could be they don't know, either... they're waiting to see how well they sell before they go "liberate" them, or just add them on to the existing number!
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