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Hanstone 4rv BBb tuba

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This Hanstone tuba might be a German-made VMI/B&S tuba like the famous 'Sonora' tuba:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hanstone-Bb-Tub ... 43dcc95ba8

....but I'm not totally sure. Could also be an early Chinese copy. The rotor linkages & paddles could have been replaced. But I think the telling point would be if the mpc receiver had "Made in Germany" or "Made in GDR" on it or not. But even if it is a Chinese copy, the price is right :!:
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I'm 99% certain that horn is a knock-off of the most copied tuba in The World. Might be OK but it certainly isn't 'just like a Yamaha'.
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The seller has "upped" the BIN price to $1,500. :| It was $900.

I agree it is probably an early Chinese copy; especially now with bloke finding out that there is no "GDR" or the like stamped anywhere on the instrument.

bort wrote:viewtopic.php?f=2&t=36202" target="_blank
Yeah, I searched that thread before creating this thread. Doesn't really help that some in that old thread think Hanstone tubas were German, and some think they were Chinese. :lol: Kinda like 'Sanders' tubas........most of the older ones were made by Cerveny/Amati, some by B&S, and the later ones were Chinese-made (Jinbao?). :idea:
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toobagrowl wrote:.... Doesn't really help that some in that old thread think Hanstone tubas were German, and some think they were Chinese.....
There are a few souls out there in TubaLand who think Schiller tubas are German! :lol: :tuba:
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TubaTinker wrote:
toobagrowl wrote:.... Doesn't really help that some in that old thread think Hanstone tubas were German, and some think they were Chinese.....
There are a few souls out there in TubaLand who think Schiller tubas are German! :lol: :tuba:
Others say that many Schiller tubas are labeled "American Heritage", so they must be American :shock:
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