I will say, the recording Bessons are still better looking than these:




Enharmonic?bort wrote:So... like you usually say, the answer for you is "the one that I own?"
I will say, the recording Bessons are still better looking than these:










I'm the one who bought that tuba several years ago. Guess you forgotKiltieTuba wrote: One of the board members used to own a Cazzani (Kalison or G&P took over Cazzani) that looked identical to this. I played a few notes on it. +.900" bore, but with a 3/4 size body. He had a couple offers from people to buy it just to tear the valves out of it!



With or without Bling I think the Neptune is the most beautiful tuba ever made. I fell for it on first sight!bort wrote:In terms of sheer bling, it's got to be Jonathan Hodgetts' goldbrass Neptune.

But there is a better market for Sackbuts & Ophicleides???Neptune wrote:You might wonder if Wessex will ever bring out a clone of my Neptune - unlikely. Then from a business point of view the market for rotary 6/4 CC seems a lot less than piston valve



Yeah, that's the one.DP wrote:This one had it all goin on...and I sold it


I think I tried to buy this from you awhile back but I dont think I was fast enough,DP wrote:This one had it all goin on...and I sold it

Where did this tuba stand come from?!?TubaTinker wrote:Gotta throw this one into the fray!

The Scherzer CC at Baltimore Brass is much cooler. Probably prices higher than anyone wants to pay though, its been there for years!hrender wrote:CMC has a BBb Scherzer/Sandner for sale on fleabay currently. Unfortunately it's nowhere near as cool as the copper one.