Or you can just rustle one of known quality.Rev Rob wrote:Your quest to find a tuba that sounds nice, you can handle and that plays well for you, and finding it under $2K, is very much like trying to find a horse to purchase that doesn't spook, responds well to your commands, and is sound for under $2K. It can be done, but you will have to turn over a lot of rocks before you find the tuba or horse that works for you.
When you have under $2k to spend...
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Re: When you have under $2k to spend...
Sir, your signature comes to mind.pgym wrote:Or you can just rustle one of known quality.Rev Rob wrote:Your quest to find a tuba that sounds nice, you can handle and that plays well for you, and finding it under $2K, is very much like trying to find a horse to purchase that doesn't spook, responds well to your commands, and is sound for under $2K. It can be done, but you will have to turn over a lot of rocks before you find the tuba or horse that works for you.
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horseandtubagirl
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LOL! With the crash of the economy, and the ongoing crash of the horse market, finding a horse as described for $2k and under is easier then you think! Tons of GOOD horses are being given away for FREE because so many people are struggling.Rev Rob wrote:Your quest to find a tuba that sounds nice, you can handle and that plays well for you, and finding it under $2K, is very much like trying to find a horse to purchase that doesn't spook, responds well to your commands, and is sound for under $2K. It can be done, but you will have to turn over a lot of rocks before you find the tuba or horse that works for you.
Thanks to all who posted, I've really appreciated all the feedback. I'm learning so much about tubas from this site, it's amazing. I'm 90% decided on a horn, I just need to arrange to purchase/ship it. I'll post photos when I finally get the deal done!