S:t Petersburg tubas
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Guys...Imperial wrote:the one I'm talking about is also a lacquer (Eb). but with just 3 rotary valves
He's probably talking about one of the old St. Petersburg tubas...way pre Tuba Exchange. They are frequently sold on ebay and are usually marked either "St. Petersberg," "Leningrad," or with some kind of Soviet military insignia.
Either that or he's talking about one of the modern low-end non-Tuba Exchange ones that made its way into the U.S. (or whatever country the original poster lives in) that is comparable in quality to the St. Petersburg BBb tubas that have become infamous on this board.
So, it is unlikely that it's the "same" St. Petersburg most of us are thinking of that he is actually talking about.
It's not worth $500 to me, but hey...if you like it...go for it!
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At times I grow weary of hearing about St. Pete's, too. Let us be tolerant of those who wish to discuss them, however. Now I would be a bit wary of purchasing one, but that's just me. You might want to go ahead and spend your money.chevy68chv wrote:I've been told to be weary of St. Pete's, but for 500 dollars it might be worth a shot.
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The guy who sits next to me in brass band has one of these; it is stuffy in the low register similar to a rotary F tuba, but playable if you spend some time. He had trouble with the valves (I hope he's not the one selling it to you....!) I think $500 would be top dollar for this tuba. However, if you need a tuba in this price range, it would be better than not having a tuba. I didn't play it enough to determine intonation tendencies.
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You can do better
For $500, with a little time and work invested, you should not have any trouble finding a used Conn or Besson EEb three-banger. You would be better off with that than with the St. Pete.