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MikeMason
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WTB-small CC or BBb

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I'm still searching for a quintet horn.If anyone has a small CC or BBb ,high quality,with a least 4 valves,please let me know.
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If you want to stick with BBb since your Holton is a BBb, I'd be looking for a 4 valve Olds 099 or one of those B&S made Gerhard Schneider BBbs. Ping bloke and see what he has.
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Post by tbn.al »

If you are not in a big hurry I've got a Mirafone 184 BBb and a Yamaha YBB-621. One of them will be for sale by Christmas. I'm not yet sure which one though. I'm still going through the "which ever one I am playing a the moment is the best" , syndrome. They are both great horns, I just can't decide which one I like best.
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Post by KevAllen83 »

I've got my Rudy 4345 for sale here - good for both band/orchestra work, as well as some tuba quartet and brass quintet work.

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Post by MikeMason »

I guess more clarification is in order.Looking for something the size of a 2j or a rudy 3/4.Also needs to be sub-3k.I've got a Lidl CC coming next week to try.Might be just the ticket.This horn will be primarily for the Nutcracker in a very tight pit and 15-20 quintet services per year,so i don't want to spend alot...I wonder if a 186cc would be small enough?...One for sale down the road in Auburn......
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Weril

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Don't rule out a Weril.
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This Seller is also accepting "offers", so you could make an offer under $3K...
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Miraphone 186

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I'll be selling a Miraphone 186 CC with four valves in late may for $3000. I'm looking for a 1291 or 1292 CC, but can't part with my 186 until early June. Shipping would be free since my dad lives in Pensacola and I visit there in June. It's a great horn which I purchased from wwbw in 1998 I believe. It has two very small dings and minimal scratches.
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I got a St. Petersburg 202 model for sale. Great tone and lightweight BBb 4 rotary. $2000 or make me an offer.[/img]
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Post by Tubaguyry »

Do yourself a favor and at least TRY a Weril 680 (BBb)or 681 (CC). You will simply be amazed at the size and quality of the sound that those little buggers put out. I wouldn't want to try to cover a full-sized orchestra or other large ensemble with one (I've tried), but for everything else, it is an EXCELLENT horn. Also, the price tag comes in way, WAY under your $3k budget.

I'm not saying you'll love this horn the way I do, we all have our personal preferences. I AM saying that you would be doing yourself a disservice by not at least trying the horn simply because it's not a Rudy, Miraphone, Yamaha, etc.

And no, you can't have mine. :)
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