All You Owners Of Early 184's . . .

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Mikelynch
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All You Owners Of Early 184's . . .

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You know who you are . . .

I am trying to see if I can locate the current whereabouts of a friend's formerly-owned mid-60's 184 CC. He had the tuba since new, for roughly 20 years or a little longer, and at least one owner ago. No other specific objective in mind, we would both just like to know what happened to it (although if the owner was tired of it, some repatriation might be possible).

It is serial number 2899, with a left hand fifth valve, 2-3 combination equivalent.

Please feel free to contact via PM. Thanks in advance for any info on the horn. It's always the ones that got away . . .

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Bump --this time using the classic TubeNet lure . . .

A shipment of Salt Lick Barbeque brisket and sausage, direct from Driftwood, TX, for confirmed ID of who has this 184 now.

(offer would be good even in Tennessee, but would apparently be summarily rejected in at least some locations)
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Mikelynch wrote:Bump --this time using the classic TubeNet lure . . .

A shipment of Salt Lick Barbeque brisket and sausage, direct from Driftwood, TX, for confirmed ID of who has this 184 now.

(offer would be good even in Tennessee, but would apparently be summarily rejected in at least some locations)
That's almost worth creating a believable story from scratch. My Photoshop skills might be up to the task, too.

Rick "with few morals when it comes to a free meal, especially good barbecue" Denney
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