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Based on the stickers on the case, this horn seems to have had an interesting life. Seller seems to be a real-life picker.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/255196567231

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Re: Another 186

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1975

I am not a fan of that era of the 186 with th4 smaller leadpipe. I am sure it is a very good horn, though. The price is way too high for what it is, IMHO. Unless it possesses the very voice of the Tuba God it is every bit a $2500 tuba, maybe $2750. I bet the valves are leaky.

I laughed at the seller's description of the single most common rotary valved tuba in the US as being "rare"…
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Re: Another 186

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the elephant wrote: Fri Nov 05, 2021 10:11 am 1975

I am not a fan of that era of the 186 with th4 smaller leadpipe. I am sure it is a very good horn, though. The price is way too high for what it is, IMHO. Unless it possesses the very voice of the Tuba God it is every bit a $2500 tuba, maybe $2750. I bet the valves are leaky.

I laughed at the seller's description of the single most common rotary valved tuba in the US as being "rare"…
I thought the smaller leadpipe was on earlier Miraphones and the newer ones got a larger one? What years did that start and what are the drawbacks?


Here's the previous man that owned the horn, don't ask how I found this...but it's pretty cool story. RIP Ken.
https://www.tributearchive.com/obituari ... th-J-Myers
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the elephant wrote: Fri Nov 05, 2021 10:11 am 1975

I am not a fan of that era of the 186 with th4 smaller leadpipe. I am sure it is a very good horn, though. The price is way too high for what it is, IMHO. Unless it possesses the very voice of the Tuba God it is every bit a $2500 tuba, maybe $2750. I bet the valves are leaky.
Just an obervation: BBb Mirafone in good condition $750 valve - C Mirafone $1k per valve. Unlike Wade, I am a fan of the smaller leadpipe. It is like oysters - an acquired taste.
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Re: Another 186

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KingTuba1241X wrote: Fri Nov 05, 2021 10:33 am Here's the previous man that owned the horn, don't ask how I found this...but it's pretty cool story. RIP Ken.
https://www.tributearchive.com/obituari ... th-J-Myers
A life well-lived. :tuba: :cheers:
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