Considering thinning the herd

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Considering thinning the herd

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Friends,

I am going to try to sell some of my treasured instruments. Is there any interest at this time?

Silver MW Baer 6450, production model - $22,000 with Wessex gig bag
Silver MW Tuono - $13,000 - With Cronkhite gig bag
Silver Yamaha YFB-621S with trigger - $9,999 - Hard Yamaha case only
Gronitz PCM (brass) - $7,500 - with Cronkhite gig bag

Other items of interest:
Kanstul G 4+2 Piston/rotor (still in development stage) - $1,000???? - no case
Gronitz CC/DD double keyed tuba (Raw Brass) - $5,000 - no case

Offers encouraged and seriously considered. Thank you.

Contact me offline: ttuba@comcast.net" target="_blank
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Pictures?
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I don't have any photos, but you can ask anybody that knows me that I baby my instruments. No dents, dings or scratches; I don't let others play my horns (it seems when I have in the past, damage occurs). I keep the slides in clean and smooth working order. The triggers/slide pulls are clean and smooth. I get all of my instruments professionally sonic cleaned yearly, with a thorough check for leaks and the valves are ported yearly, if not twice a year. I would say ALL of these instruments are in as pristine a condition as can be had. If you are seriously interested in any of these instruments email me privately and I'll snap off some photos.
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Email sent.
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I can vouch for Tony's statement that these instruments are pristine. They are all great instruments as well.
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Damn you, Tony... :)
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I can also vouch for the pristine condition of Tony's instruments. He ain't jokin'.

I haven't played Tony's PCM, but another one I tried was an excellent all around 5/4 CC tuba. I'll bet that Yamaha YFB-621 is pretty special too.
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