M&M Tuba Stand?

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M&M Tuba Stand?

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Has anyone tried these very low priced stands? Price makes one suspicious.
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I have one for my lil' Cerveny F tuba.

It is of a lower build quality, relative to the K&M, but it does the job just fine. It holds the tuba while I'm not playing it and it is quite secure. The price break was compelling.........I am quite satisfied.
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mid-80's Cerveny F
14" bell
32" height

Check the For Sale listings.
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I use a couple of M&M stands in my practice room. With a bit of bending it will even take my 6/4 Neptune.

The legs do not bend in, so they are not so good for carrying around as K&M, but for the practice room they are fine.

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