Has anyone tried the new Mack Falcon Piston F tuba? It sure does look good.
Also does anyone know why they changed the name of the Nirchl 4/4 CC copy from the Little Thunderbird to the Raptor?
New Mack Brass tubas
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Re: New Mack Brass tubas
I have not.
I don't know.
But I like the BBb ZO stuff and the updated Jimbo stuff.
My Old Man Tuba (OMT) 422L is excellent!!
I don't know.
But I like the BBb ZO stuff and the updated Jimbo stuff.
My Old Man Tuba (OMT) 422L is excellent!!
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Re: New Mack Brass tubas
I spoke to Tom McGrady recently. He is sending the Falcon final prototype to a famous player who posts videos on YouTube, if he hasn’t already done so. After that, he plans to send it to an infamous player (me) who also posts on YouTube from time to time. He told me all about its development. It sure sounds like a winner to me. I can’t wait to try it!
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Re: New Mack Brass tubas
That's exciting. Make sure to post a full indepth review!Dylan King wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:16 am I spoke to Tom McGrady recently. He is sending the Falcon final prototype to a famous player who posts videos on YouTube, if he hasn’t already done so. After that, he plans to send it to an infamous player (me) who also posts on YouTube from time to time. He told me all about its development. It sure sounds like a winner to me. I can’t wait to try it!
And the Wessex british comp too.
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Re: New Mack Brass tubas
Tom explained that it is not an exact copy of the PF125, but it does borrow from it. I'd certainly like to play a Falcon.AndyTuba70 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:13 am the "falcon" ..... is it not a copy of the Gronitz PF125?
yes it is.
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