Their budget was/is not large.
This is the Cerveny 681 that I had available.
A friend bought some stuff, and this was tossed in (ie. "Go ahead and take this, if you want it") with the deal.
Generously, they gave it to me - and (OK) I've given them some deals on some repair work...
Due to the condition, it was close to zeroed out in value, but no cracks (of which I was aware) and (mostly) everything here.
I've agreed to sell it to a church (slicked out) for $2K. It will be at least worth that, and it will be at least that much work to slick it out, but - well - $2K in my pocket beats a junky, 2/3rd FLATTENED old Czech tuba sitting outside the buffing room.
I'm trying to shoehorn this gig in, as I have a couple of out-of-the-way schools to visit, and this church is over yonder near them.
I've been sick in the bed (I'm sure you've noticed EVEN MORE than usual posting) for roughly a week (missing a close friend's funeral) until today, and I decided that I'm well enough to get up...so I've been out in the shop.
This bell (which might have nearly fit between a door and its threshold (slight exaggeration) is all smooth/round/symmetrical, now.
I'll probably re-lacquer the entire bell (this here thing) but only touch up some spots on the rest of the (mostly: shiny, but really beat-up) tuba.
oh yeah...
This is "step-up/intermediate" tuba, because it has [1] a 4th valve, AND will have [2] an adjustable thumb ring.
Anyway..."Off to the races..."
Jesus probably never wrote:I will make you fishers for notes above F in the staff.
I strove to catch the light to show were the creases HAD been...but it's now QUITE smooth to the touch:
bloke "tornado watch (duh: 73° F. in the middle of winter)...Mrs. bloke is out for break/milk/TP "
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