I am finally retiring from my career as a band teacher. One of the items that must go is my model 202N, St. Petersburg Tuba, which is the instrument of choice those who wish a 4/4, four rotary valve, Great tone, great response, great intonation, This is the ideal tuba for a mid-level or pro player. With school starting soon, this Tuba [valued @ $2500] will be gone quickly. I am basically donating it to the the person who will indeed have agood use for for it. If you're interested, please give me a call at <number>
Interesting post as my son lives in S.D. and it would be an easy transfer. HOWEVER ... the phone # on the craigslist ad is a "615" area code which is actually a Tennessee area code. Now, I have kept a cell phone number when moving between states but seems unlikely for someone who is retiring (unless they moved to El Cajon for their retirement years). Guess I should call and end the mystery. =D
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PhilSloan wrote:Interesting post as my son lives in S.D. and it would be an easy transfer. HOWEVER ... the phone # on the craigslist ad is a "615" area code which is actually a Tennessee area code.
Maybe it's ole Bloke posting and having fun?
I just can't imagine anyone just giving away a free tuba like that in this economy. The St. Pete BBb is a decent horn for the money. I group them with the 4/4 size 4 valve Amatis/Cervenys.