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prominent orchestras and chamber ensembles... But now I'm quitting the tuba.
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Curmudgeon wrote:
Lacquer is mostly removed from bell and outer bows to improve the response of the horn and warm up the sound. Lacquer on valve section is intact.
Was the brace by the right thumb removed to "warm up the sound"?

I'd really like to know the real story behind this one.
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I agree. Seems like a drastic move for such a new tuba.
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Here's his other listing, he sure has some rough relationships with his fancy horns.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1721345051
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Buying a Tuono just to quit tuba? Thats fairly concerning if you ask me...
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Is it just me or does the 3rd valve tubing look like it took a whack? I'd buy this horn, or at least make a good offer if I knew it's real history.
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I know the guy... he is an interesting guy for sure... He bought that horn before he left here a few years back... I thought he'd planned on at least keeping his gig in Albany, but sounds like he's moving on all together now...
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I've always thought that having a brightly polished and lacquered horn in the NYC area showed a sign of not being serious enough.
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hrender wrote:Given the price of a new one, my guess is that all the suspicion about this one will mean someone's going to get a deal.
I agree it's a good price, but for some reason it seems strange that they'd sell it at all, especially for so cheap.
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I have found that conductors,orchestra managers,and patrons all prefer shiny tubas.and couldn't give a **** about the placebo differences in the sound :mrgreen:
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EMC wrote: I agree it's a good price, but for some reason it seems strange that they'd sell it at all, especially for so cheap.
I don't think this is necessarily cheap. If $13800 is what these things go for new then his price is .652 of the new price. A couple of months back Joe sold a 188 for (too lazy to search but I think it went for) $7000. That horn was in almost original condition and the seller is well known by everybody on this board as an honest dealer who tells it like it is. His price was .736 of the new Horn Guys price. The reason he sold it for $7000?......he wanted to sell it. Not sit on it and bump the message board every day looking like a desperate fool.

The Tuono looks like it was blasted with napalm and there is at least one brace missing. What is the real story?

Cheap? No way is that price cheap. All kinds of risk with this one.
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