Yamaha YBB 104 concert leadpipes

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Tom Mason
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Yamaha YBB 104 concert leadpipes

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I am looking for 3 of the concert leadpipes for the convertable YBB 104's Don't particluarly care what color, but could use 2 silver and 1 gold if available from any of you great purveyors of great tuba related goods.

Will need to be able to work with a school purchase order.

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Post by Dan Schultz »

Tom,

In the title of your post, you said you are looking for YBB-104 leadpipes. I guess you have a typo in the message text because, according to my information, the YBB-103 is not a convertible tuba.

If you are looking for YBB-104 concert leadpipes, I can help you. However... I don't have any used leadpipes, and new ones aren't cheap! Send me a private email for a price if you are interested. dschultz@evansville.net
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104 is correct. Three valve upright action.
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