Deal of the Millennium!!!!

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Deal of the Millennium!!!!

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I was fortunate to stumble upon the following ad a couple of weeks ago:
http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/atq/2674929577.html" target="_blank

I was shocked to find out over a week later that is was still available! It is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow. Once I get it all polished up, I will definitely post some pics.

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cthompsonjr wrote:I was fortunate to stumble upon the following ad a couple of weeks ago:
http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/atq/2674929577.html" target="_blank" target="_blank

I was shocked to find out over a week later that is was still available! It is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow. Once I get it all polished up, I will definitely post some pics.

Clarence
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Damn....
You did good on that! Please send some follow-up pictures.
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First: Congratulations!

Second: I am curious about this one, as it has a permutation of features that doesn’t immediately ring a bell with me about make and model. The outer branches look like having a very large bore, whereas the bell throat doesn’t look very big compared to the flare. I would expect a quite deep and compact sound.

Do you know make and model?

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It is believed to be a H.N. White King 1265 Jumbo Sousaphone. It was originally scheduled to arrive today, but didn't. I'm hoping for the best tomorrow!

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Any update? Post some pictures!
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I have the horn now....

It is indeed a King 1265 Jumbo. It was in decent shape, but I had Dan Schultz work on it some as well. It has had the dents removed, slides repaired, bell collar trued, and a portion of tubing below the lower leadpipe replaced. In addition, the valves were replated and honed by Anderson. It plays and looks great now.

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