I suggest something classic like hunter green and tobacco brown, or navy blue and tan...

All I'll say to that is "get in line." Because for real, at least 3 people have already approached me asking for me to let them know if I decide to sell it...kingrob76 wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 10:13 pm Interested shoppers: This horn will be for sale by Thanksgiving, so get your funds together now!
The first thing to go has to be that Altieri Poverty Bag!!kingrob76 wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 10:13 pm Interested shoppers: This horn will be for sale by Thanksgiving, so get your funds together now!
What am I missing? What's a "Poverty Bag"?Three Valves wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 11:21 am
The first thing to go has to be that Altieri Poverty Bag!!![]()
...unless it's that type, or unless you can find someone to buy it (preferably with a tuba you're selling).bort2.0 wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 11:31 am I'm not a fan of the Alteiri bags, but let's be real:
gig bag > no gig bag
Poverty Bag = cheap/run of the mill/nothing special.
Ahh. Got it. Hilariously the last vehicle I was involved with the sale of, had "Poverty Caps" on it. It was a 1970 Buick GS Stage 1. It went for roughly the price of 10 or so new Rudy Meinl 5/4's.Three Valves wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 12:11 pmPoverty Bag = cheap/run of the mill/nothing special.
See also;
Poverty Hub Caps = cheap/run of the mill/standard equipment/dog dish wheel hub cover.
And for me, though I recognize that they are made well in terms of durability, especially compared to, say, Protec. I bought one in 1985 or so for my Cerveny, and learned a few lessons from it. One is that I don't like top-loaders--they put a lot of stress on the bell. Two is the softer the brass, the better the needed case. That Cerveny would dent if I wrapped on it with my knuckles (really!). Three is that a carry handle needs to attach to the sides of the case, and come up to the hand from both sides with four attachment points, rather than being sewn into the top-most joint at only two points. The thing would spin side to side in my hand, permitting the magnetic attraction between the edge of the bell and any available door jamb. This couples poorly with the first thing--the bell is already loaded in the turn-down direction from the drawstring, so the door jamb simply has less work to do. Four is that open-cell foam is less effective than closed-cell foam, particularly when it is low-density.
Just saying, very few people marry the 1st, 5th, or even 10th person that they date...
You're number 5 in line.
Not at the same time, anyway.bort2.0 wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:20 pm Just saying, very few people marry the 1st, 5th, or even 10th person that they date...![]()
I was number 3 (at least) for the last tuba I bought, so ... might as well stay in line?
And I'm pretty sure I was one of those people.jtm wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:48 pm I was number 3 (at least) for the last tuba I bought, so ... might as well stay in line?
So soon? Might not keep it.