Who's currently selling the Rudolf Meinl line of tubas in the USA these days?
I've looked at all the stores' websites with which I'm familiar, and nary a Rudi was to be found.
Not that I'm looking to buy one just now, but it's comforting to know that they're available should I win the lottery.
Whither Rudi?
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Dealers don't receive horns for free. They have to be paid for up front and then sit around depreciating until someone "wins the lottery" or otherwise scrapes up enough money to buy them. The dealer bears the risk of damage or theft until that happens. Given the cost of most "high end" tubas, you won't find too many sitting around the shops of too many dealers.
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Spoil-sportAlex F wrote:Dealers don't receive horns for free. They have to be paid for up front and then sit around depreciating until someone "wins the lottery" or otherwise scrapes up enough money to buy them. The dealer bears the risk of damage or theft until that happens. Given the cost of most "high end" tubas, you won't find too many sitting around the shops of too many dealers.
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