Gronitz PCK 6/4 CC Tuba
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2020 9:15 pm
Hi everyone!
I am also selling my Gronitz PCK 6/4 Unlacquered CC Tuba, for $12,000 OBO. The horn comes with an Altieri gig bag.
I bought this horn in 2017 at the beginning of my studies at Carnegie Mellon University, from a CMU alumnus studying at IU at the time. It's a great big CC tuba that is lighter weight, but still yields a large sound. This PCK is one of the older Gronitz horns with thinner plating. It has a raw brass finish and York-style lead pipe, as well as MAW valves, which makes this horn more agile than some PCKs. There are some minor dents on the bell.
I'm looking at a career change, so unfortunately I'm not accepting trades at this time.
The horns are currently located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. If you are interested in giving it a try, please PM me or shoot me an email at slenoe@andrew.cmu.edu.
Here is a link to some photographs of the tuba on Google Drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Please let me know if the link does not work
Thanks everyone!
I am also selling my Gronitz PCK 6/4 Unlacquered CC Tuba, for $12,000 OBO. The horn comes with an Altieri gig bag.
I bought this horn in 2017 at the beginning of my studies at Carnegie Mellon University, from a CMU alumnus studying at IU at the time. It's a great big CC tuba that is lighter weight, but still yields a large sound. This PCK is one of the older Gronitz horns with thinner plating. It has a raw brass finish and York-style lead pipe, as well as MAW valves, which makes this horn more agile than some PCKs. There are some minor dents on the bell.
I'm looking at a career change, so unfortunately I'm not accepting trades at this time.
The horns are currently located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. If you are interested in giving it a try, please PM me or shoot me an email at slenoe@andrew.cmu.edu.
Here is a link to some photographs of the tuba on Google Drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Please let me know if the link does not work
Thanks everyone!