WTB Martin sousaphone neck and bits
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WTB Martin sousaphone neck and bits
Looking for a set of neck and bits to fit a martin mammoth sousaphone. Looking for something "authentic." If you have some, know someone who has some, or know a place that could make them let me know. Any part would help thanks!
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Re: WTB Martin sousaphone neck and bits
Martin Wilks makes bits for them. I’d suspect he could make a neck.
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Re: WTB Martin sousaphone neck and bits
If your receiver hasn't been altered, I have a Bundy neck that should fit. No bits, though.
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Re: WTB Martin sousaphone neck and bits
He’d have to have the sousaphone to do that and I’m in the south of Louisiana. So…York-aholic wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 7:49 am Martin Wilks makes bits for them. I’d suspect he could make a neck.
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HI
Re: WTB Martin sousaphone neck and bits
If you can send me a picture and some specs I’d be interested. My two options are fit it with a modern receiver and use modified Jupiter parts($$$) or re make the bottom half of the receiver which probably won’t cost as much.
HI