Gone: 2nd Alan Baer MMVI Signature Std Shank, Polished Steel
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 1:09 pm
CLAIMED
The 2nd of my two MMVIs.
Giddings & Webster Alan Baer MMVI Signature, Standard shank, Polished Steel
Clean, round shank.
This mouthpiece was dropped on the outer rim. There are tiny dings (see picture), but they are on the outer radius, outside of the embouchure contact area (at least for me - rim feels glossy, stainless smooth when I play it). If your embouchure contacts on the outer rim, I'll buy the mouthpiece back. You'll be out the return shipping cost, but that should be less than 7 bucks.
GW lists it at $382.18 + tx/ship
Selling mine for $115 including shipping to conus via paypal f&f.
In case of "why are you selling" curiosity: Tuba has become an occasional instrument for me (Christmas caroling, July 4th, and memorial services, seems like), and while I prefer the MMVI's sound, I'm dedicated on euph & I can no longer "pick up and play now" on the MMVI without embarrassing myself.
GW Baer MMVI on the Giddings site
Shank and rim pics. Note: the artifacts inside the bowl are 'fnug' as my Danish inlaws would say - dust specks / tiny shmutz
The 2nd of my two MMVIs.
Giddings & Webster Alan Baer MMVI Signature, Standard shank, Polished Steel
Clean, round shank.
This mouthpiece was dropped on the outer rim. There are tiny dings (see picture), but they are on the outer radius, outside of the embouchure contact area (at least for me - rim feels glossy, stainless smooth when I play it). If your embouchure contacts on the outer rim, I'll buy the mouthpiece back. You'll be out the return shipping cost, but that should be less than 7 bucks.
GW lists it at $382.18 + tx/ship
Selling mine for $115 including shipping to conus via paypal f&f.
In case of "why are you selling" curiosity: Tuba has become an occasional instrument for me (Christmas caroling, July 4th, and memorial services, seems like), and while I prefer the MMVI's sound, I'm dedicated on euph & I can no longer "pick up and play now" on the MMVI without embarrassing myself.
GW Baer MMVI on the Giddings site
Shank and rim pics. Note: the artifacts inside the bowl are 'fnug' as my Danish inlaws would say - dust specks / tiny shmutz