Possibly Buying a new tuba *help needed*

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rolley123
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Possibly Buying a new tuba *help needed*

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Hi I've been playing tuba for 6 years now. I am currently in the pursuit of becoming a better tuba. Because my High school's tubas always keep breaking and the composer has a tight budget instrument repair I am considering buying my own tuba. http://amzn.to/1jtpLQQ I would like to know if Schiller is a good company to purchase tuba's from if any one has any experience with this tuba I would appreciate on knowing if its good at all. If not how are allora's I'm now looking for a Piston valve tuba I'm really not a big fan of rotor valve tuba's. Thanks
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Go to Mack Brass. Same (or similar) model, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better service.
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http://www.thevillagetinker.com/horns_for_sale.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank

Getting a solid older horn could be a great deal for you, see above.
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