A new tracking number appeared on my "informed delivery" daily email, and it says that "whatever that package is" (??) is in Memphis.
I wonder if they stuck it on a plane, yesterday, and flew it down from Rochester...??
...or if that tracking number is for some video gaming crap that my son bought...??
c. 1990's black molded Jakob Winter case (originally sold with Cerveny 681 rotary)
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Re: c. 1990's black molded Jakob Winter case (originally sold with Cerveny 681 rotary)
Miraculously (street # and zip code reversed by German seller), it has arrived.
It's in remarkably good condition - other than a chipped area on one of the two wheel's plastic flanges (not the case cortex itself).
It appears to be a tuxedo fit, but - alas - the maximum bell easy-fit diameter is 15".
I believe it would be IDEAL for an Alexander F tuba, so I'm offering it for sale to (probably...??) anyone with an Alexander F tuba in really nice shape who would prefer a CASE - rather than a padded sack.
BTW...This is NOT a heavy case - as it only weighs 17 lbs. and is a SLIMLINE fit - so not some generic MTS blob.
Also, it's a really FINE case - a Jakob WInter European-made case.
I'm offering it for what I paid for it including shipping from Europe (which I'll need to investigate).
I'll have a number soon, but it was $3XX, including the overseas shipping.
I'm in western Tennessee, but have friends who would easily get it to Nashville, central Mississippi, and northeastern Arkansas - if any of those would save someone a few hours of driving to fetch this case.
I also might (??) be able to talk a friend into schlepping it up to an hour or so northwest of "the city" (NYC).
' sorry I can't turn loose of it for one-fifty, but the shipping wasn't cheap and (well...) if you're like me - you would REALLY prefer this case's weight, slimline fit, and quality (even though it's used and older - though not damaged) to a heavy, blob-shaped, USA-made molded case.
If your Alex F tuba weighs 18 or 19 pounds...??, that tuba in this case would be a very manageable approx. 35 lbs. total weight.
also...Jakob Winter is really the "right" case (not MTS/SKB, etc.) for an Alex or small (model 180/80) Miraphone F...
note: ̷M̷i̷r̷a̷p̷h̷o̷n̷e̷ ̷"̷F̷i̷r̷e̷b̷i̷r̷d̷"̷ bell diameter is 15¾ inches, so - if you think you're going to shoehorn one of those into this case - you're on your own, because the EXTERIOR diameter is a scant 16 inches.
It's in remarkably good condition - other than a chipped area on one of the two wheel's plastic flanges (not the case cortex itself).
It appears to be a tuxedo fit, but - alas - the maximum bell easy-fit diameter is 15".
I believe it would be IDEAL for an Alexander F tuba, so I'm offering it for sale to (probably...??) anyone with an Alexander F tuba in really nice shape who would prefer a CASE - rather than a padded sack.
BTW...This is NOT a heavy case - as it only weighs 17 lbs. and is a SLIMLINE fit - so not some generic MTS blob.
Also, it's a really FINE case - a Jakob WInter European-made case.
I'm offering it for what I paid for it including shipping from Europe (which I'll need to investigate).
I'll have a number soon, but it was $3XX, including the overseas shipping.
I'm in western Tennessee, but have friends who would easily get it to Nashville, central Mississippi, and northeastern Arkansas - if any of those would save someone a few hours of driving to fetch this case.
I also might (??) be able to talk a friend into schlepping it up to an hour or so northwest of "the city" (NYC).
' sorry I can't turn loose of it for one-fifty, but the shipping wasn't cheap and (well...) if you're like me - you would REALLY prefer this case's weight, slimline fit, and quality (even though it's used and older - though not damaged) to a heavy, blob-shaped, USA-made molded case.
If your Alex F tuba weighs 18 or 19 pounds...??, that tuba in this case would be a very manageable approx. 35 lbs. total weight.
also...Jakob Winter is really the "right" case (not MTS/SKB, etc.) for an Alex or small (model 180/80) Miraphone F...
note: ̷M̷i̷r̷a̷p̷h̷o̷n̷e̷ ̷"̷F̷i̷r̷e̷b̷i̷r̷d̷"̷ bell diameter is 15¾ inches, so - if you think you're going to shoehorn one of those into this case - you're on your own, because the EXTERIOR diameter is a scant 16 inches.
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Re: c. 1990's black molded Jakob Winter case (originally sold with Cerveny 681 rotary)
Sorry that it didn't quite fit.
Blake
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Re: c. 1990's black molded Jakob Winter case (originally sold with Cerveny 681 rotary)
Think it will fit my 184?
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Re: c. 1990's black molded Jakob Winter case (originally sold with Cerveny 681 rotary)
His dimensions will fit a 184 if it has the older, smaller bell. (15" maximum.)
The bell on my B&S F tuba is 17", so the case won't fork for me. I knew this, but I did go measure it again to be sure.
Rick "already has a very serviceable hard case for his 184" Denney
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Re: c. 1990's black molded Jakob Winter case (originally sold with Cerveny 681 rotary)
probably (nearly certainly), if it's a C and a 14-1/4 inch diameter bell...and check the height of the instrument.
The old-old B-flat 184 tubas were actually TALLER than the C's (1-inch-or-so taller bell, and - actually - a different bottom bow for the B-flat).
I have a friend who bought a house (she's a truly amazing drummer, but does better as a therapist) who owns a house about ten miles from me, but her job is at a place on the Gulf.
I might (??) be able to coax her to take it to her oceanside hotel in Destin (where she has a permanent room) if you would be willing to drive to her and fetch it.
Again, it's quite sleek and form-fitting (not blobby/shells-made-to-fit-many-models - as with MTS cases).
summary of previous comments:
It's NOT a heavy case..."light/sleek/European-made/good condition/probably fits a 184 C".
With apologies - I sorta need to stick with the asking price (also previously stated), as I believe it would be a really nice case for a 15"-bell Bohemian F tuba (here) that - someday - I'll fix up for sale.