Introducing the Stagg 77-TU tuba!

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Introducing the Stagg 77-TU tuba!

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Let's see if there really is a sucker born every minute. Here is a new Jinbao dealer, asking $4300+ for a 210! :shock:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stagg-77-TU-RW- ... 361wt_1141" target="_blank

I added this to my watch list just to see if he gets it. Anybody want to give odds?
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There's a dealer in Germany who's selling JinBao Eb tubas for the equivalent of $5,640 dollars. I firmly believe he has a right to make a profit, but clearly he's trying to rip folks off.
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But a Stagg (awesome sounding) has to be different than a Jin-Bao (Chinese sounding) right :wink:
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TheHatTuba wrote:But a Stagg (awesome sounding) has to be different than a Jin-Bao (Chinese sounding) right :wink:
All the brands out there tend to get very confusing. 'Accent' may actually be made by Cerveny. Same with the new 'Olds' that has entered the market. I don't have a clue who makes 'Stagg'. A local music store I do repair word for sells the whole line of 'Stagg' instruments but I haven't seen one of the tubas yet.
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I'll take 3!!!!
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TubaTinker wrote:
All the brands out there tend to get very confusing. 'Accent' may actually be made by Cerveny. Same with the new 'Olds' that has entered the market. I don't have a clue who makes 'Stagg'. A local music store I do repair word for sells the whole line of 'Stagg' instruments but I haven't seen one of the tubas yet.
I could be wrong, but just looking at that picture, I'm pretty confident it's a Jinbao JBBB-210L.
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talleyrand wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:
All the brands out there tend to get very confusing. 'Accent' may actually be made by Cerveny. Same with the new 'Olds' that has entered the market. I don't have a clue who makes 'Stagg'. A local music store I do repair word for sells the whole line of 'Stagg' instruments but I haven't seen one of the tubas yet.
I could be wrong, but just looking at that picture, I'm pretty confident it's a Jinbao JBBB-210L.
Probably is. I'm just pointing out that you can't trust a name any more. I saw a Chinese tenor sax a couple of months ago that had "Buffet - Paris" engraved on the bell.

Heck... JinBao could be buying parts from India as far as I know! :lol:
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