If you ask if - "Rather than that, might they actually be this?" the answer will be [no response]".
I'm old, and I'm tired of people asking me questions after already stating what is.
Here they are, pictured:
I should probably ask $1000 (as they are so extraordinarily rare), but - I'm going to reduce the original suggested retail price by 96% to
$40 for both, plus $7 cheap domestic postage (tracking / no insurance).
If you live in Albanovida or Puertislavia, please pick up in-person.
UN-matched pair of tuning bits which - oddly - BOTH seem to be "old British euphonium intermediate shank"
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UN-matched pair of tuning bits which - oddly - BOTH seem to be "old British euphonium intermediate shank"
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Re: UN-matched pair of tuning bits which - oddly - both seem to be "old British euphonium intermediate shank"
If someone were to HOPE to use them on some bass trombone shank/old British small tuba shank instrument...
- the mouthpiece would go in, but not as far as one might prefer, and
- the reinforcing rib on the dogleg bit would need to be sawed off (perhaps by 1/8th - 3/16ths inch) so as the male insertion end would be able to go in far enough to be locked in securely.
- the mouthpiece would go in, but not as far as one might prefer, and
- the reinforcing rib on the dogleg bit would need to be sawed off (perhaps by 1/8th - 3/16ths inch) so as the male insertion end would be able to go in far enough to be locked in securely.