4 Valve Martin on Ebay

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4 Valve Martin on Ebay

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1936-Martin-4-v ... 2358803796" target="_blank I know these don't turn up every day, but $8500. :shock:
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Yeah, cut that in half and you'd almost be there...But you never know maybe he'll find somebody crazy enough.
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not original lacquer
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This part from the description is interesting:
"It will also include a 20inch upright bell made by Kanstul and engraved to exact standards to match the original engraving of the bell front."

Still, not even close to a reasonable price. But I do like that first valve slide ring.
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Same seller as that huttl tuba, the "once in a lifetime buy" tuba... :roll:
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This Martin came to Central Florida via Ebay from Vince Giordano(Cotton Club Boardwalk Empire) about 10 years ago purchased by the same guy who bought that big Huttl(not the seller). I played it quite a bit and had the first valve tuner that Dick Akright(Best Music in Oakland) built for a York I used to own put on it. With sewing machine oil on the valves it's a killer. I believe that the straight leadpipe was a later custom thing, they usually have a short leadpipe and require two bits, but it works great and I found it very comfortable to sit with. The pitch is good and you just don't see these for sale. I've also never seen one with that big of a bell front but it does match the horn. I, until quite recently, was considering trying to get it back, get a valve job, and riding off into the sunset but I guess I'll just have to make do with my 3 valve. It's a really nice horn and I hope it finds a new owner. Ed
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edsel585960 wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/1936-Martin-4-v ... 2358803796" target="_blank I know these don't turn up every day, but $8500. :shock:
$8900 with 'flat rate shipping'
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Needs a valve job as well? This hulk isn't worth more than $2500 max. At $8500 it would be the buy of a lifetime, a lifetime of regret.
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They added pics of the Kanstul bell. Nice!
The hand engraving is awesome.
There also pics of the homebrew cases.

Lost, I like your economic analysis of the horn. But I doubt they'll see even that much for the horn.
If it already had the valve job done, I could see $3500.
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Relisted.

$400 for shipping. Are you kidding me? Have you ever had to pay $400 for shipping a tuba? I have shipped fewer than some but more than most, and have never had to come anywhere near that neighborhood. Even with two bells, that is ridiculous.
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Who's your freight carrier? Did you pay for a full pallet? It would be great to get more information here, from people who've done this.
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KiltieTuba wrote:I think the seller is using a common carrier
Just to save anyone else the trouble, who might have to look that up, I found that truckers are common carriers (or can be, anyway), and UPS and Fedex Freight hold operating authority as motor common carriers. But not UPS or Fedex parcel services. I had the same impression of what "flat rate freight" means - "Truck freight."

I don't know if the usual advice to pack the tuba and case separately, applies so much to this kind of detachable bell scenario, but that would make a pretty big pile.
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