WTB: F tuba!

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iandrew
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WTB: F tuba!

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Hello all! I am in the market for a used F tuba. I am starting graduate school in southern California, and not having the smaller tuba is holding me back. Anyone in California should definitely post back, but I open to continental US sellers too. Any suggestions on what to consider would be much appreciated as well as offers. Thank you!
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Lee Stofer has a nice MW-182. Check him out in the sponsor's section.
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The 182 is one I used to own. It's a great little player that puts out a sound that belies its size.
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Post by MartyNeilan »

jtuba wrote:It's a great little player that puts out...
Sounds like the perfect Valentines Day gift!!!!!!!!!!!! :oops:
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