Hi, this is my first thread on this forum.
I have been a proud owner of a Miraphone 1291 for about a year-and-a-half now, and I have been pleased with its performance and cosmetics.
When I purchased the horn, I was also given a replacement 4th-valve loop because of water-spotting that had occurred. This extra piece of hardware looked like it had been shipped directly from the factory, which led me to wonder:
1. If other parts of my Miraphone had similar cosmetic defects, how would I get in contact with the company about obtaining a new part?
2. Is there any way that I would be able to actually buy replacement parts for this horn? I'm referring to basic parts of hardware, not anything like a bell, pipe, or valve.
If anyone has any help for me, or would like to share an experience with Miraphone service, it would be greatly appreciated.
I am eager to hear your responses, and to restore my tuba so that it may look as good as it has sounded for me.
Miraphone Help.
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Miraphone Help.
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Re: Miraphone Help.
Dillons, Brasswind or Ferguson Music should be able to help, or contact them directly: info@miraphone.de" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Eric "who spent 10 minutes trying to get rid of that stinkin' " target="_blank in the consarn email address" L.
Eric "who spent 10 minutes trying to get rid of that stinkin' " target="_blank in the consarn email address" L.
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Re: Miraphone Help.
Thank you very much, Eric!
I will post the results of this as soon as possible.
I will post the results of this as soon as possible.
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Re: Miraphone Help.
I have always purchased spare Miraphone parts from Badger State Repair, but never for the newer models. Miraphone parts are, however, obtainable (and likely to fit) to a greater extent than most models.
Rick "noting that these parts often require expert assembly" Denney
Rick "noting that these parts often require expert assembly" Denney