Urgently Seeking Tuba Strap in NYC

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Urgently Seeking Tuba Strap in NYC

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Many of you know about the world premiere of Anthony Braxton's work for 100 tubas taking place this weekend in NYC. I will be participating and am wondering if anyone in the NYC area has a spare tuba strap I could borrow.

If someone can help me out, I'll buy you a beer (under 21, I'll buy you a coke!).

Please email me at tubapress@gmail.com with your phone number and I'll call you.

Thanks!!
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FWIW, I have used a drum strap before in a pinch.
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I have used a mil. surplus rifle strap. It's strong, cheap and reliable. I slipped some plastic tubing over the metal mounting clips so it wouldn't mar the finish.
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Do you have the rings on the horn to mount the straps? If so, a coulple of small snap rings and a guitar strap will do.
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Tubaryan12 wrote:Do you have the rings on the horn to mount the straps? If so, a coulple of small snap rings and a guitar strap will do.
Nope...no rings on the horn at all
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