buying a tuba overseas

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buying a tuba overseas

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This sounds as if it might be a topic of general interest to many of us. Please share any information on the open forum.
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This works two ways..............

I went to the U S of A from the UK and came home with a Meinl 2145 from Baltimore Brass - bear in mind before you consider a trip to Europe the basic economic fact - the size of the American market in Tuba's is huge as compared to the whole of Europe - thus you have the economies of size - because of the volume of sales you would probably get a better deal buying stateside(and almost certainly you would have better choice).

In my case, even shipping the beastie with ups and thus getting clobbered for 20% duty plus shipping, it was on balance for me a better deal than getting in my car and driving halfway across Western Europe to pick up a single horn.

As for shipping - I flew with United to and from Chicago and was told before I left the UK that I would probably not be able to get the hooter on the plane as oversized luggage as this is a discretionary thing and that when I was flying the flights were full (week before Christmas) - but I could book it as cargo (no thanks...... a 4 hour wait in pick up). And, the weight allowance for Transatlanic flights has been reduced (at least on United) - I was told at O'Hare that it was only because I had booked before a specified date that I had 32kg's per item, otherwise some of my luggage would have been bumped off. However........ I heard of a guy who flew in and out during off peak and had no problems.

If you are still up for buying this side of the pond, all you need is a credit card to buy from most of the dealers and then either they ship for you or you walk out of the shop Tuba under arm.

Can of worms..........

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in 2000, before 9/11 and all the increased security at airports and what not, a colleague of mine bought a Hirsbrunner tuba in Europe. I'm not sure exactly where he bought it from, but he got the measurements for the horn and had a custom flight case made for it. He left the USA with an empty case, arrived in Europe, picked up the horn, turned around and flew back to the USA with a tuba in his case. Customs asked him what he had done in Europe and he claimed he was on his way back from a gig. Total time of the trip was probably 3 days.

If you can find a horn that is cheap enough for this method to save you money, I say go for it and have a vacation out of it. Take an extra day and go on a tour of Switzerland or Germany or something.
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