SOLD - Getzen GG Baby Contrabass Bugle - SOLD

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SOLD - Getzen GG Baby Contrabass Bugle - SOLD

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Getzen GG Baby Contrabass Bugle

https://imgur.com/gallery/ONp1dkR

I've had this for a long time now and have never actually used it. I was thinking of converting it to an OTS, then a Bb-tuba, and then to small BBb marching tuba... but clearly none of that happened.

It's raw brass, has a 13 or 14 inch bell, minuscule bore, one rotary and one piston valve. Accepts a bass trombone-size mouthpiece.

$175 OBO plus shipping by Greyhound Package Express

Or pickup in Scottsdale, AZ.
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Re: FS: Getzen GG Baby Contrabass Bugle - $175+shipping

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Raw brass is a SUPER plus. :thumbsup:

When these are chrome plated, it's difficult to do much of anything with them.
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Re: FS: Getzen GG Baby Contrabass Bugle - $175+shipping

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Bump - any offer is considered at this point. I can even throw in a Chinese rotary baritone if you wanted to make a large euphonium.
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