Hi All,
I'm selling a nearly new 4-valve Maestro KaiserBaryton (oval rotary euphonium) in beautiful nickel plate. Although this a Chinese made instrument, it is outstanding. I bought this at the recommendation of Glenn Call, former soloist with the US Marine Band. It is much more free blowing that the Miraphone or Cerveny rotary euphs that are currently available. Mechanically it is perfect and the rotary valve action works very well. No dents, dings, or scratches. Intonation is average, but it is a little different from the tendancies of most euphoniums so you'll have to spend a few minutes in front of a tuner to figure it out.
I've used this axe for two concerts with my brass band and I took it to Tuba Christmas once.
Also included is a nearly new Doug Elliott underpart. It is an XT-G cup with a G6 shank. I can throw in a large rim (106) if you need one. Also included is the mpc that came with the horn....it appears to be close to a 6.5AL.
I hate to sell it, but space is a commodity for me right now and this one is taking up lots of it. It is a very fun axe to play, but I just don't use it enough to warrant keeping it around
Price - $150 + shipping
Email all questions at euphdude@gmail.com
FS - Maestro KaiserBaryton + DE mpc
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