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This appeared while I was away in the desert last week. I sent the seller a note explaining that Miraphone celebrated only its 60th anniversary last year, along with a link to the Miraphone website explaining the history of that company. He never acknowledged what I sent him.
The tuba ended up going for about $511. Actually, knowing the flimsiness of Miraphone tubas, this is a good deal and it can be easily overhauled for a fraction of the cost of a new Miraphone recording bass.
Does Miraphone still make recording basses?
1920 Miraphone Tuba
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1920 Miraphone Tuba
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I'm Bill.
Thanks, Chuck.
Thanks, Chuck.
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Yeah, I bought it. The serial number of this horn is 1735. That puts the manufacture date at 1961. The large branches are pretty beat-up but the valve section is fine. One rotor rear bearing plate and one rear cap are missing, but it's going to be a fairly easy rebuild. Bell-front horns aren't very popular these days, but I may keep this one myself and retire the King 4V EEb I use for Dixieland. Don't know yet.
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That's a cool old helicon you have. Put it on a bus and I'll make it play for you! I think I have an old Eb valve set that I could cobble onto it.schlepporello wrote:I'll give you $30 and an EEb helicon for it right now.
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.