FS: 1962 Miraphone 184 CC

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ngrinder
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FS: 1962 Miraphone 184 CC

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FS is a Miraphone 184CC. I bought this horn looking for a good doubler's instrument, as I'm primarily a trombonist. It is every much what I was looking for, but I have acquired a BBb that better suites my needs. An interesting aspect of the instrument is that there are three interchangeable leadpipes that come with the horn. I found the middle size worked best for me, but it's nice to have options.

Here is a thread discussing the horn in much better detail than I could ever expect to:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=74374" target="_blank

I bought this horn from Baltimore Brass at the beginning of the year, and am just asking what I paid for it, which is $4150. Buyer pays shipping or arranges for a pickup in New York City.

Contact me at grindernick at gmail dot com if interested.

You can refer to the pictures on the thread I linked, or contact me for a few pictures I just took.

Thanks!
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Re: FS: 1962 Miraphone 184 CC

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The pictures aren't loading on the other page for me. Could you send some pics my way at largobone@gmail.com" target="_blank

Interestingly, I want my Eb to have interchageable leadpipes as well when I convert it to front action.
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