Where to try or buy a Nirschl?

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Where to try or buy a Nirschl?

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I'm not talking about a Gemienhardt, or a W. Nirschl. Where can I find the real thing and try it out?
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Worth a flight to Germany to try out something of that cost
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I don't think there is a Nirschl importer presently. Your best bet is to find someone who owns a Nirschl and try their horn. If you're serious, find out when Walter will build his next batch and make a trip. It can be 'difficult' when trying to accomplish that but worth the effort.
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Last I heard... Gemstone handles the W. Nirschl line... http://www.gemstonemusical.com/

However... I did hear some 'rumbling' a few months back that Herr Nirschl is no longer having his horns made in Brazil and was moving the production to China.

You might send an email through the Gemstone website.

Sure wish they'd fire the Bohm & Meinl factory back up and make some more REAL tubas!

edit... oops! I just re-read your original post. As far as I know, you cannot purchase a NEW original B & M-built Nirschl tuba unless you would happen to stumble across some old stock. I think that factory is shuttered.
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TubaTinker wrote:Last I heard... Gemstone handles the W. Nirschl line... http://www.gemstonemusical.com/
Tinker, the W. Nirschl tubas were being made in Brazil for Gemstone and that partnership has fallen through, completely and finally.
Cooley may be the best bet for purchase but I'll be he says contact Walter.
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You can find Walter Nirschl on Facebook at:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id= ... 433&ref=ts

I don't know how often he's on, but he's a very nice guy and easy to get along with.

His contact info is also in this old thread:

viewtopic.php?t=23523&p=201359
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If I understand the explanation that Dick Barth offered at the Midwest Band & Orchestra Clinic last month, the Nirschl/W. Nirschl name is disappearing from the tubas that he is showing. The Gemeinhardt brand name will be used on these Chinese (not Brazilian) tubas. Also, there have been some modifications to the instruments since the W. Nirschl series was introduced. (Yes, the leadpipe, but there are other changes.)

Richard Barth has his own blog for those who want to keep current with the Gemienhardt tubas.
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No offense to Walter, but all these branding changes are far too confusing. I'm just a tuba player, ya know... :D
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Re: Where to try or buy a Nirschl?

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Back to the original topic...

Can a person try out and possibly purchase a new bona-fide German-made Nirschl (aka Bohm & Meinl) tuba?
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Hi-
I did see that Lee Stofer has a like new silver front action piston Eb by Meister Walter Nirschl for sale---FYI....
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