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It is posts like this, and people like Harold, that make me frequent and post on TubeNet less and less the older I get.

Thanks Harold for all the great that you have done in my life. I've lost weight, playing better than I ever have, because I'm now having a life besides TubeNet.
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bloke wrote:
lgb&dtuba wrote:Jim 'not bidding and could care less about that horn' Wagner
If only you, I, and that tuba were in the same room, you could hear just how clearly, cleanly, and sonorously that tuba can play
From what I've been told, I'd like to hear a 345 in good tune. I'm in Seattle and could have heard Tony on his 345 if I had known where he was playing before he sold it. I guess there's a reason why they have a high value: the sound.
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no big deal, they just have to be PLAYED in tune.I'm starting to think"hey,if this auction doesn't reach my reserve,i get a great 345 to play in the orchestra again this year".I like win-win situations.... :D
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MikeMason wrote:...if this auction doesn't reach my reserve,i get a great 345 to play...
You mean a great 340 w/a Meinl Weston valve set... :roll:

Seriously though, I wish I needed it. It looks like a TON of fun!
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What does NEED have to do with anything? Our forefathers fought for the right of Americans to have everything we need and everything we WANT.Now go out and get that student loan or 2nd mortgage application in the mail.(music swells).Now bid on that tuba,,,,for America! :D


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harold wrote:Glad I could help. Don't know what to say if Tubenet was your life.
How about nothing at all?
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Doc wrote: If you two aren't offended, I'd like to show up with beer. :tuba:

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bloke wrote:
lgb&dtuba wrote:Jim 'not bidding and could care less about that horn' Wagner
If only you, I, and that tuba were in the same room, you could hear just how clearly, cleanly, and sonorously that tuba can play The Clarinet Polka.

:mrgreen:

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You have been digging around :)

Actually, I don't want my comment about not caring about that horn to be misinterpreted. It's probably a perfectly fine horn. I'm just not in the market for any horn at the moment and don't have any vested interest in what it eventually sells for, on eBay or otherwise.
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harold wrote: Nothing about being a shill. These horns have a certain value and I want to do my part to make sure they stay where they should.
But, the question is:
Are you interested in protecting the value of Holton 34x tubas,
OR
Are you interested in protecting the value of your investment in your xx number of Holton 34x tubas??
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MartyNeilan wrote:
harold wrote: Nothing about being a shill. These horns have a certain value and I want to do my part to make sure they stay where they should.
But, the question is:
Are you interested in protecting the value of Holton 34x tubas,
OR
Are you interested in protecting the value of your investment in your xx number of Holton 34x tubas??
That is precisely the way I was thinking about the situation. Great minds think alike...and ours too.
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bloke wrote:
MartyNeilan wrote:But, the question is:
Are you interested in protecting the value of Holton 34x tubas,
OR
Are you interested in protecting the value of your investment in your xx number of Holton 34x tubas??
' moot.

:roll:

Anyone who participates in an auction and is genuinely willing to PAY what they bid is welcome to bid.

bloke "not a very good analogy: but your question reminds me of the concept of 'hate crime'...A deed is a deed, regardless of motive."
What seems to be happeneing is that harold is driving the price up on the instrument in order to set a precedent. Which by doing so would establish a higher market value for his instruments. This seems to be masked behind an altruistic motive. That was evident to me as soon as I read harold's posts. It makes sense economically on harold's part. But the most important question remains, is it ethical? I would say no.
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Post by Chuck(G) »

I have a question related to Holtons, but not eBay.

If the 34x model Holtons are the ones made during the 60's; what model number belongs to the old 6/4 Holtons made during the 1910's and 1920's?

I'm not a Holton scholar.
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Post by bort »

I think my problem with this concept is that it...

...takes the fun out of it (I feel like there will never be a "deal" on a 340/5 auction)

...makes eBay feel like an actual auction? :roll:

...oh yeah, takes the fun out of it. I don't have a clear image in my mind of this tuba being played by the new owner (Harold or anyone else). These beasts are fun to play, and shouldn't that be the main point of buying it?
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Post by quinterbourne »

harold wrote:This horn has a MW valve block is NOT a Holton 345. It is a 340 that has a new valve block and some new tubing.

The Ebay description lists it as a 345. This is incorrect if you are a purist.
Although the title lists it as a 345, his description clearly explains that it was a 1969 Holton 340 3 valve with a Meinl Weston valve-set installed in 2003. Who cares about the title? Any serious bidder will read the description and see that it is not originally a 345 (but I do understand why it would be considered a 345).

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Somethings should just be left to die, but there is one thing here I don't understand and not knowing what Harolds' bid was and the reserve set by Mike, I'm left with one big thought and question:

If Harolds bid supposedly inflates the price of the horn, and by definition of ebay; bidding to inflate the price of an item is shill bidding......but the "shill" bid never meets the reserve.....hang with me here a moment cause I figure I must obviously be missing something.....

How can a bid be a shill bid if it never cracks the reserve?

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harold wrote:Doesn't make any difference. As long as I am willing to purchase for whatever I am bidding, it is neither altruistic nor unethical.
True dat.
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Rob wrote: How can a bid be a shill bid if it never cracks the reserve?
If you know what the reserve price is and bid to the point where the next bid will match the reserve, it could be looked at as a shill bid....but only when you consider that the shill bid only got the item to the reserve price quicker (or gave the illusion of higher demand when there was really none). Ultimately, the final bidder bid what they wanted to pay no matter how long it took the bid to get to that point.
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Doc wrote:It seems to me that this is all bullshit anyway. If harold wants to pay XXXX for the horn, that's his business. To him, it has XXXX value, whereas, to some others, it may not have the same value. And some people bitch about it out of pure jealousy (harold is blessed to have the ability to buy horns like he does). If I see something, and I really want it, I may pay more than the next guy since it has particular value to me. Why I see value or what that value is exactly is nobody's business but my own, and everyone else can screw off.
Agreed... Guess the question should be why Harold feels he needs to announce that he's bidding. What does that accomplish and who cares??? I don't see that Harold is protecting prices by bidding them higher. It will still sell for what someone is willing to pay, regardless of what Harold does...

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Post by Chuck(G) »

trseaman wrote:Agreed... Guess the question should be why Harold feels he needs to announce that he's bidding. What does that accomplish and who cares???
I looked at his post as being akin to this:

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...but I could be mistaken.
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Post by MikeMason »

Why don't we just stick to bidding on the tuba :D
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