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PT 606

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I am selling my PT 606PS. It is in mint condition without any dents. It has a great sound and is a very versitile horn if you can only afford one tuba. It is located in Tyler, TX. $9750 with a hard case.


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Post by Rommel72 »

I bet you are the only student at UT Tyler with a CC tuba. I remember when I went there, most of the students and even faculty had no idea what a CC tuba was.
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Rommel72 wrote:I bet you are the only student at UT Tyler with a CC tuba. I remember when I went there, most of the students and even faculty had no idea what a CC tuba was.
I don't actually go to UT Tyler. I just graduated from Tyler Junior College and will be transferring just a smidge north of Tyler. I was the only student there that played CC but there are some great guys in the tuba/euph studio that really crank out on the King 2341's. We all even know what an Eb tuba is since our bass trombone playing teacher doubles on Eb for her quintet. :wink:
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Post by tubaaron »

Any reasons for selling it? Not doubting you or anything, just wanna hear some opinions you have on this horn. Thanks :)
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I am selling this horn to get a rotary CC and an F. Everything said about the 606 holds true for this one... "It tempts one to unleash its strength, the sound is more than strong, and it can "shake the walls". Above all, the instrument has unique
character and true personality." Mr. Perantoni himself said that he liked this one better than most and even offered me a spot in his studio on the spot. Surely that wasn't only said because I dropped big $$ for his product. :wink:
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clagar777 wrote:Mr. Perantoni himself said that he liked this one better than most and even offered me a spot in his studio on the spot. Surely that wasn't only said because I dropped big $$ for his product. :wink:
Show off!! :lol: :wink:

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Post by LazyBlueTuba »

What school just a smidge north of tyler are you transfering to?
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UNT...which more accurately would be northwest of Tyler
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If this price sounds like too much for you (those who are interested in purchasing it), PM me and lets deal...
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