Did anyone get to try this out? If so, what's the story on it? (Just curious about the things that I would have checked out had I been there!)Lee Stofer wrote:I have a really nice 4-rotor CC tuba here that I'm offering this weekend for under $3,000.00, complete with new hard case.
United States Army Band Tuba Euphonium Workshop
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It sold Saturday afternoon. Good, solid, no-nonsense horn that got the job done.
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At that price, I'm surprised it lasted that long! What brand? Like an older German no-name horn? Those sorts of things are always so cool looking to me.
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Meister Gerhard Schneider 4/4 CC, resonant and handsome 4-rotor CC, excellent condition, in new hard case
Essentially a pre-B&S PT3
Essentially a pre-B&S PT3
bort wrote:At that price, I'm surprised it lasted that long! What brand? Like an older German no-name horn? Those sorts of things are always so cool looking to me.
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Good gravy, the girls on the left even have the same haircut!!bloke wrote:
Here's an interesting comparison...
the three Pittsburgh-based grandkids (below) and their (now: grown) aunt, uncle, and mother (center) above. The genetics are pretty strong...
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