Need to rent a tuba in ATL?
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Need to rent a tuba in ATL?
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Re: Need to rent a tuba in ATL?
We had one of those at our high school...and several of the "sister" (same make/basic design) sousaphone "playing" stands.YorkNumber3.0 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 5:50 am Here you go:
https://store.bluffstprops.com/web_stor ... on_id=7850
(Just an interesting looking tuba in a vintage stand.)
I LOVED those stands !!!
- wooden feet
- thick weird felt (pre-synthetics) pads RIVETED to the metal
They rocked a little bit, but felt VERY secure...We kept a King 1240 (the school's ONLY "bass horn") on the one at our school.
I'd sorta like to have that stand...or one like it...but (working to recover my bank balance to previous - ie. "previous to keeping my kids afloat during the last three years of complete B.S.") do not "need" it.
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Re: Need to rent a tuba in ATL?
As luck would have it, I have one taking up space in the garage. It came with my King rotary CC. Let me see how far it can be taken apart…bloke wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 9:33 pmWe had one of those at our high school...and several of the "sister" (same make/basic design) sousaphone "playing" stands.YorkNumber3.0 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 5:50 am Here you go:
https://store.bluffstprops.com/web_stor ... on_id=7850
(Just an interesting looking tuba in a vintage stand.)
I LOVED those stands !!!
- wooden feet
- thick weird felt (pre-synthetics) pads RIVETED to the metal
They rocked a little bit, but felt VERY secure...We kept a King 1240 (the school's ONLY "bass horn") on the one at our school.
I'd sorta like to have that stand...or one like it...but (working to recover my bank balance to previous - ie. "previous to keeping my kids afloat during the last three years of complete B.S.") do not "need" it.
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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