FOR SALE:
Alexander model 163
4 rotary valve CC tuba
serial # 3797
A great specimen of a classic tuba!
This horn is in excellent playing condition;
original unlacquered brass; a few minor dents of no consequence.
Photos available upon request.
I purchased this instrument from its original owner, Mark Tetrault (now of the Toronto Symphony), who - if memory serves - bought it new in the late 1970's. It has been cared for by first-rate repairmen who have made some repairs and modifications over the years:
custom-made (removeable) mouthpiece adapter which fits the extra-large receiver to allow it to accept most mouthpieces
lead-pipe has been unsoldered from the bell
3rd and 4th valves have been reversed to turn the same direction as 1st and 2nd
1st and 4th valves vented
custom-made spring-loaded main tuning slide adjustment mechanism
bottom-bow has been removed (and replaced!) for dent-removal, and guard removed and replaced with brass rib
instrument recently chemically cleaned
Buy this tuba for $4,500! Contact me by e-mail address below.
Thanks folks,
Craig
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Craig Knox
Principal Tuba, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Center City Brass Quintet
Craig@centercitybrassquintet.com
Alexander CC tuba
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