the "Old Maid" of tuba cases

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the "Old Maid" of tuba cases

Post by bloke »

the huge, wooden, trapezoidal, crazy-heavy, grey fuzzies...

agreed?

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"If stuck with one of these, the brand of case that you would choose to stick a tuba in that you're selling to a school..."
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I prefer deep blue or purple fuzzies. :coffee:
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I associate those with St Petersburg tubas, maybe tuba exchange used those cases more often than not
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I had one with a Miraphone 188. Away it went to its new owner!
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