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J Landress Brass in NYC... I think these photos are lovely and exemplify what I like about the form of the 188

https://www.jlandressbrass.com/shop/Low ... 905774.htm

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I’m happy just to be back on rotors. :tuba:
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Totally worthy of a glamour shot, back home after quintet rehearsal yesterday. Feeling very fortunate!

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tofu wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 1:08 am That serial number is over 9 million. Is Miraphone over 9 million instruments now? Both of mine are low 5000. That seems amazing to me if they are over 9 million now.

That is a nice looking horn. I wouldn't mind having a vintage 188 for the right price.
They changed the SN scheme a while back. I think they got up around 13,000 or 14,000 on the old system and then switched to this new system.
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Those are some of the most handsome rotary tubas, and those Nirschl 4/4-5/4 instruments are some of the most handsome piston tubas.

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I agree. The visual proportions on a 188 are just right. Muscular but not out of control big.
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For me, they are one of the most visually appealing tubas in existence. And they play accordingly.
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That first picture is almost unbelievably sparkly. Is it in a room full of lights and other shiny things?
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jtm wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:58 am That first picture is almost unbelievably sparkly. Is it in a room full of lights and other shiny things?
The background is blurred. The tuba itself isn't even that crisp in the photo. Probably contributes to the effect...

I like the shape of the bell in this photo. Makes it seem a bit fatter than it usually appears.

Anyway. I like the 188, in case anyone forgot. :eyes:
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I'm imagining there being a Christmas tree and green, red, blue, and white Christmas lights. Like the tuba is on display in the front window of an old-time department store at Christmas.
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Bokeh and decent composition.
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I'm trying to figure out how bort2.0 feels about the 188.

Here's a picture of the inside, with seams down the bell and through the bottom bow.

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188 with spinning wheel
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My old 188 is still around:
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Ugh, this thread is killing me. And I was the one who started it! :facepalm2: :laugh:
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bort2.0 wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 10:23 am Ugh, this thread is killing me. And I was the one who started it! :facepalm2: :laugh:
Especially the sheet-metal bows, right?

I took mine to brass band rehearsal last night and it did really well on the Eb bass parts.
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bort2.0 wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 10:23 am Ugh, this thread is killing me. And I was the one who started it! :facepalm2: :laugh:
To hurt you and the thread even more (and the eyes of the TFFJ), here is a 188 glamour shot (band photo) from 1987 when I was young and my 188 was new (that oh-so-desired vintage). And yes, self-deprication is a small price to pay to give Brett some Shirt about 188 tubas.
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Do you have this AND the Rudy, now?
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Stryk wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 11:46 am Do you have this AND the Rudy, now?
Naw, I can't afford all that.

Rudy is still in the shop.
That 188 is just eye candy.
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