1 grand seems like a good price to me as long as the valves are in good shape. Cool tuba!
I'd be checking it out in person instead of posting about it if I didn't already own something this size...
http://www.musicgoround.com/p/456381/us ... ve-tuba-wc
4 Valve York Master Recording Bell in Louisville
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4 Valve York Master Recording Bell in Louisville
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Re: 4 Valve York Master Recording Bell in Louisville
Interesting, how it's listed as a "York" on the website, while it is obviously a "York Master".
Supporting this is the lack of a photo of the engraving....
Just sayin'....
Supporting this is the lack of a photo of the engraving....
Just sayin'....
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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Re: 4 Valve York Master Recording Bell in Louisville
It is priced right, but that's not the point.ValveSlide wrote:The average schmuck doesn't know nor care about "York vs York Master."
"It's priced just about right..."
If the "average schmuck" is looking to buy a tuba and doesn't know the difference, they can be excused for such, and then they should educate themselves a little, because there is a difference.
.....but someone who sells musical instruments for a living should know, don't you think?
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Re: 4 Valve York Master Recording Bell in Louisville
Might have to go check this one out.
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Re: 4 Valve York Master Recording Bell in Louisville
Please forgive me for being a stickler, but actually, yes it is a stretch.KiltieTuba wrote:I've seen some of our Sponsors misrepresent instruments and not know the difference between certain instruments.roweenie wrote:It is priced right, but that's not the point.ValveSlide wrote:The average schmuck doesn't know nor care about "York vs York Master."
"It's priced just about right..."
If the "average schmuck" is looking to buy a tuba and doesn't know the difference, they can be excused for such, and then they should educate themselves a little, because there is a difference.
.....but someone who sells musical instruments for a living should know, don't you think?
It's not much of a stretch. Besides, those that would be interested in this York already know the difference between the two...
B & M (German-made) York Master = (approximate) copy, made in a different location, by different people, of a genuine Grand Rapids, U.S.A. York 716
If that's not much of a stretch, then maybe this isn't, either:
Jinbao (Chinese-made) JCBC 410 = (much closer) copy, made in a different location, by different people, of a genuine Waldkraiburg, Germany Miraphone 186
Also, I'm going to assert that there are people who don't, at sight (especially in blurry pictures) know the difference between the two and could easily be disappointed at receiving something that isn't what they had expected.
A copy is a copy, an original is an original, and words (or their omission, as the case may be) mean something.
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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Re: 4 Valve York Master Recording Bell in Louisville
Very good horns. However, these Bohm & Meinl-built York Master tubas aren't accurate copies of any Grand Rapids York.
It's just a name.
And before anyone asks.... I do not have an upright bell for one of these in my junk pile.
It's just a name.
And before anyone asks.... I do not have an upright bell for one of these in my junk pile.
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Re: 4 Valve York Master Recording Bell in Louisville
Anyone else notice the Allen wrench in the lyre holder? I'm guessing at least one of the bell screws is an Allen-head set screw.... maybe in the flange that's from an Olds or Reynolds tuba/sousa.
Just details. Probably still a good deal!
Just details. Probably still a good deal!
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