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The 1271 is still in production. It is a 3/4 4 piston valve BBb tuba.
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I can never remember how to post pictures, but I own a 1290.

If I am not mistaken, the 1291 is the "update" of the 1290. I play right between 2 1291's in band, and you can really see the similarities between the horns.

It also is rumored that the 1290 had a lot of "dogs" out there. I, luckily, own a really fine example of the horn (and I think it had some tweaking done before I bought it).

The 1290 looks a lot like the 1291 only stretched out. It is a very open wrap, which makes it appear larger. My bell happens to be larger than the 1291's as well.
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oh, and my 1290 is spelled "Mirafone" like many models of Miraphone's at that particular time. 8)
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I believe the 1290 was Miraphone's first attempt at entering the piston CC market. I played on a colleague's and thought it played pretty nicely. It is a tall horn on the larger end of 4/4 with a more vertical wrap than the 191/1291 series. As noted above, it got mixed reviews and was discontinued.

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Yes, my 1290 is more of a 5/4. The bell is larger than the 1291 and so I consider mine more of a 5/4 than the 1291. I personally still consider the 1291 a 4/4 anyways.
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