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Alex F
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Post by Alex F »

Tuck,

Say it ain't so man!!! Oh the humanity!

Think hard. Once it's gone, it's gone. Times will change and you will need a horn. I remember what you went through getting that one -Remember "The KIng! The King!" ??? Remember all those posts about making the valves perfect??? Remember the discussions about keeping it polished??

I'm sorry to hear this but a gues a man's gotta do . . .

Elephant?

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iiipopes
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Post by iiipopes »

Oh, man! Selling your main musical instrument, whether tuba, guitar, etc., is almost like selling one of your children. No road is so long without a curve or turn. Like the rest of the guys said: give it a year to see how the new job progresses.
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trseaman
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Post by trseaman »

Sorry to hear the news Tuck but you know life leads us in strange ways at times and we must be flexible and adapt to current situations. Good luck with the sale...

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In 1997 I encountered hard times having a car repossessed and had to pay a bank quickly before they sued me in court. I looked sadly hard at my Mirafone 186 5U CC, but yeilded to the need and sold it. I went without a tuba for almost 9 years before a mere coincidence found me playing tuba again.

I agree with the rest. Keep the horn and see what happens. When you have a horn that is 'just right' for you, none other will ever be the same.

George
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MartyNeilan
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Post by MartyNeilan »

the elephant wrote:Tuck, man, keep your horn. Please. Keep it. A year from now you will be very upset if you sell this thing. Please. Just take it with you, stick it somewhere out of the way (or as out of the way as it can be) and sit on it.
He speaks the truth.

Horns I really regret parting with:
Mirafone 190 BBb, Yamaha 621F, Mirafone 1290 CC, Martin 6/4, Getzen 1062FDR, MW2155R, Cerveny F
Horns I regret parting with:
Conn Monster Eb, Reynolds Contempora Bass Bone, MW2145 CC.
Horns I don't regret parting with:
Very few, not listed to avoid offending anyone.

(Will probably really regret the Weimar the next time I need a small CC.)
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Post by chipster55 »

Tuck - I remember seeing that beautiful horn when you played with us in Southlake. Keep it, let it collect dust, 'cause you'll regret selling it when you get the chance to play again.
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