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Pete Link
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Student found horn

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Hi All,

My student found a horn. Thanks to all who emailed me with there horns for sale.

Pete
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Michael Roest
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Tuba for sale

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Hello,

I will be selling my Miraphone 186 5V CC tuba starting next week. I bought it from its original owner, Alan Baer, who maintained and modifed the horn.

1st & 4th Valves Vented
Main tuning slide lengthened
Metal linkages on valves
Regular acid baths & valve adjustments

It is a professional model 186, so it has valve cap engravings and good deal of nickel/silver plating. The horn plays extremely well! If you want to send my name along to your students, I would be glad to talk.

Please email me at Michael.Roest@oberlin.edu

Thanks!
Mike
Pete Link
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Re: Tuba for sale

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Michael Roest wrote:Hello,

I will be selling my Miraphone 186 5V CC tuba starting next week. I bought it from its original owner, Alan Baer, who maintained and modifed the horn.

1st & 4th Valves Vented
Main tuning slide lengthened
Metal linkages on valves
Regular acid baths & valve adjustments

It is a professional model 186, so it has valve cap engravings and good deal of nickel/silver plating. The horn plays extremely well! If you want to send my name along to your students, I would be glad to talk.

Please email me at Michael.Roest@oberlin.edu

Thanks!
Mike

Email sent. Thanks for the info.

Pete
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