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This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
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- bugler
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I know plenty of people here look for these things. Can't understand why it's still so cheap with only 7 hours to go.
Hope I'm not mucking up any member's shot at getting this with everyone else unawares...
I know plenty of people here look for these things. Can't understand why it's still so cheap with only 7 hours to go.
Hope I'm not mucking up any member's shot at getting this with everyone else unawares...
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1929 Conn 32K
Conn Helleberg
1929 Conn 32K
Conn Helleberg
- The Big Ben
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- pro musician
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I bid on this item, just for fun.
Strange. Most of the bidders had names like F***k and K***y and they had a lot of activitiy with the same bidder...
Not saying it wasn't all legitimate, but 4 of the bidders had strange ebay names like this. Weird!
Someone came in at the last second and jumped on it, good for you if you're a member here.
It could clean up nice and be fun.
JKD
Strange. Most of the bidders had names like F***k and K***y and they had a lot of activitiy with the same bidder...
Not saying it wasn't all legitimate, but 4 of the bidders had strange ebay names like this. Weird!
Someone came in at the last second and jumped on it, good for you if you're a member here.
It could clean up nice and be fun.
JKD
J.K. Diamond
Retired, and enjoying it!
202 Army Band
U.S. Navy Band Washington, D.C.
Teaching back home
in Kentucky once again...
Retired, and enjoying it!
202 Army Band
U.S. Navy Band Washington, D.C.
Teaching back home
in Kentucky once again...
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- bugler
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Those odd names are part of a relatively recent ebay option in which bidders' names are kept confidential. Not sure why, but it's not on all auctions, so it seems as though it might be a seller's choice.Navytubaman wrote:I bid on this item, just for fun.
Strange. Most of the bidders had names like F***k and K***y and they had a lot of activitiy with the same bidder...
Not saying it wasn't all legitimate, but 4 of the bidders had strange ebay names like this. Weird!
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1929 Conn 32K
Conn Helleberg
1929 Conn 32K
Conn Helleberg
- The Big Ben
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The F***k and K***y names are 'hidden names' at Ebay to cut down on bogus bidding. There is some page there at Ebay which explains it all.Navytubaman wrote:I bid on this item, just for fun.
Strange. Most of the bidders had names like F***k and K***y and they had a lot of activitiy with the same bidder...
I live on Puget Sound in Washington State and we have a strong Navy presence here. I never served but I kind of like the Navy best. (No offense, armytuba- I like the Army, too!) It would be cool to have an ex-Navy helicon to play.
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Thanks for the info on the names, I hadn't paid that close attention.
It is still strange that each of them only had a couple of bids and they were only with that seller.
Would have been a good project horn, especially with that nice Navy logo!!!
JKD
It is still strange that each of them only had a couple of bids and they were only with that seller.
Would have been a good project horn, especially with that nice Navy logo!!!
JKD
J.K. Diamond
Retired, and enjoying it!
202 Army Band
U.S. Navy Band Washington, D.C.
Teaching back home
in Kentucky once again...
Retired, and enjoying it!
202 Army Band
U.S. Navy Band Washington, D.C.
Teaching back home
in Kentucky once again...
- The Big Ben
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Indeed. Nothing like the Navy Anchor....Navytubaman wrote: Would have been a good project horn, especially with that nice Navy logo!!!
There were a few things about it that said 'custom repair by expert' which also means expensive. I'm single and can have as many horns as I can afford but this one just said 'no' to me.
Remember: with very few exceptions, another one will come along.
- Mike Finn
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I prefer my anchors with an eagle and a globe, thank you.The Big Ben wrote:Indeed. Nothing like the Navy Anchor....Navytubaman wrote: Would have been a good project horn, especially with that nice Navy logo!!!

That horn definitely needed some work, I hope whoever got it is able to make a player out of it. Probably need to fabricate the gooseneck, but everything else should be fairly routine for any of the top techs that hang around here I suppose.
MF
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- Brassdad
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I had this on my ebay watch list. Looking to get it for my son. But for some reason he wants a sousaphone more than a helicon. He's getting into jazz and I told him I thought this might be a fun horn. But, he wants a sousa to practice for getting into Ohio State (i dotter - don't 'ya know).
My thought on the repair was to coordinate with Harv Hartman. He fixed up my sons' 1920 Conn (the beast) quite nicely and figured this wouldn't have posed too much of a challenge.
Oh, and I prefer my Navy anchors to be fouled and as a portion of the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor as well.
My thought on the repair was to coordinate with Harv Hartman. He fixed up my sons' 1920 Conn (the beast) quite nicely and figured this wouldn't have posed too much of a challenge.
Oh, and I prefer my Navy anchors to be fouled and as a portion of the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor as well.
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- windshieldbug
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tofu wrote:I think it is a 30K (BBb)
If it's a 30K, my guess would be that a more modern neck would fit.
My 3K Eb uses a smaller receiver, though, so you couldn't be sure until you measured.
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