https://www.dillonmusic.com/products/us ... -sn-274923
$3,495

Nice! I owned the 4-valve version of this, bought it at BBC around 2003 or 2004. Mine said VMI, but some were also stenciled as Sternberg. I haven't seen many of these at all over the last 20 years.arpthark wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 6:39 am Nice! Basically a MW 32 but with a B&S thumb ring and without the fancy 3B linkages. I think @bort2.0 used to play one.
edit: looks like the long/2-step fifth valve, as well. For these B&S-family horns with M-shaped fifth valve circuits, you can adjust the middle crook of the M with extension tubing to make it a flat whole step or Miraphone-style sharp major third length. I had the extension on my PT-6 (never used it though).
It says it takes an American shank, is that true? That seems odd considering these are a GDR era design. Im curious if they use the same lead pipe as the Meinl weston 32bort2.0 wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2026 1:14 pm If I had the $, I'd probably buy this and I'm sure I would be happy with it.
I went back and listened to some.recorsings from when I used this. It really was a good sounding tuba. I bet I could play it better NOW then I did back THEN.![]()
I had the same experience with my MW 2155. When I was 19, it was fine, but I NEEDED a bigger tuba. So I traded it for a Rudy 5/4. Then changed that out to a PT6. Now I'm on the Gnagey. Looking back, the 2155 was all the CC tuba I ever needed. I got to play a MW 2000 a few years ago and it confirmed that I was insane for getting rid of my 2155. But at the time I didn't play as well as I do now, so I wasn't getting everything out of it that it offered. Would love to spend some time with a 2155 again.bort2.0 wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2026 1:14 pm If I had the $, I'd probably buy this and I'm sure I would be happy with it.
I went back and listened to some.recorsings from when I used this. It really was a good sounding tuba. I bet I could play it better NOW then I did back THEN.![]()