The Renowned Tuba Quartet

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Great collection of fantastic tubas. Now you need the monster and mammoth versions.
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Very interesting with those extended factories.
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Have you ever gotten three other players together and heard all those horns at once?
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Ironic that a "York-aholic" is promoting a Martin Quartet. Is this a step in a 12 step program for those addicted to York's? :P
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How cool is that. You made my evening tuba-wise.
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