Baer 6450 on WWBW
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Jim Andrus
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Baer 6450 on WWBW
Does anyone know anything about the used handmade Baer on WWBW? It appears to be a great deal but it almost seems to be too good to be true. I was wondering if anyone has played it or knows someone who has played it. I sent an email and it is now in their warehouse so it's not open to the public but he said that it had been at a show at the beginning of the year.
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
Bump, anyone?
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
Link?
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
The link points to the page for the horn - both new and used.
See the used tab. They're listing one used for $16,550, in 'Mint Condition'.
See the used tab. They're listing one used for $16,550, in 'Mint Condition'.
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
Well, it looks like someone purchased it as it's not listed there anymore.
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
When my wife and I bought our first home in 1958 in Riverside CA, we got a four bedroom, two bathroom house on one-third acre for the princely sum of $14,000. We thought that was expensive. How things change, eh? I wonder what the cost of tubas was in those days.bloke wrote:A few of us remember when a dollar was worth something (when real silver quarters, dimes, and half dollars were still in circulation), and a $16K price might have brought forth a few chuckles...but never the word, "bargain".
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
Hmm.16,500. That's a lot of 100$ services. Especially if u r a broke college kid with no gig.not aimed at original poster or anyone in particular.
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
Your point is totally valid, but ironically, you just made the price seem a bit cheaper. That's 165 services.. which is not an unattainable number of gigs over the course of a few years if you are a driven student. If not, you could sell it and get most or all of your money back anyhow.MikeMason wrote:Hmm.16,500. That's a lot of 100$ services. Especially if u r a broke college kid with no gig.not aimed at original poster or anyone in particular.
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
Join the Army, go active infantry, save up your bonus and pay, and audition into a reserve band near the college you want to attend as soon as you can go reserve. Bam! I don't know what it is now, but infantry guys used to get pretty decent signing bonuses (I worked with a guy who was headed out who got sixty grand, one payment, for two years active followed by a reserve obligation).
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
Oh you're right, it's gone now. It was there a couple days ago. Someone got a nice deal!
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
I seem to use this theory to support my tuba buying habit.joh_tuba wrote:Your point is totally valid, but ironically, you just made the price seem a bit cheaper. That's 165 services.. which is not an unattainable number of gigs over the course of a few years if you are a driven student. If not, you could sell it and get most or all of your money back anyhow.MikeMason wrote:Hmm.16,500. That's a lot of 100$ services. Especially if u r a broke college kid with no gig.not aimed at original poster or anyone in particular.
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
FWIW, You could always buy the Yamaha YCB 826 at 40K......! Please Baer in mind (pun intended!), the 6450-S is the hand made production model, which means machine extruded end bows. The 6450/2S is a hand made sheet metal model. The extra price is because all the main bows are made by hand, which adds a lot more time to the production process, hence the cost. I am told that it takes 2 guys one day just to make the end bow........
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Re: Baer 6450 on WWBW
Yet, the bell is the same, and the bows are still blown out by a machine after hand hammering...Scubatuba wrote:The extra price is because all the main bows are made by hand, which adds a lot more time to the production process, hence the cost.