FS- Miraphone 182
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
tofu wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 11:37 pmNews to me. I've got a Besson New Standard from 1970 with superb false tones. Probably the best of any of the horns I own.
I'm not familiar with all the different names that Besson put on basically the same instruments over the earlier decades of my life, but if that Besson model is one of those big tall ones with a 17-in bell, that's nothing like a 182, so what's the argument?
I have basically the same Besson model here which I've been playing with the three valve compensating system on it, and eventually plan to transplant a four-valve compensating system. It's a detachable bell version with a 24-inch recording bell, but I also have a Yamaha 17 inch bell that I cut to fit it and installed a Besson male tenon. That's a big tuba with a big bell, and - with either bell - the false tones work great. Even King tubas - which are slightly smaller - produce really great false tones, but the 182 is smaller with a smaller bell.
Fortunately, it's a four valve instrument, so it has an easily-workable low E flat and D.
If we are arguing, tell me what we are arguing about - so I can do my half effectively.
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
I think the argument was with me, and I must have been mistaken. Sorry to hijack the thread. Carry on. Bump for this 182!bloke wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:46 am I'm not familiar with all the different names that Besson put on basically the same instruments over the earlier decades of my life, but if that Besson model is one of those big tall ones with a 17-in bell, that's nothing like a 182, so what's the argument?
I have basically the same Besson model here which I've been playing with the three valve compensating system on it, and eventually plan to transplant a four-valve compensating system. It's a detachable bell version with a 24-inch recording bell, but I also have a Yamaha 17 inch bell that I cut to fit it and installed a Besson male tenon. That's a big tuba with a big bell, and - with either bell - the false tones work great. Even King tubas - which are slightly smaller - produce really great false tones, but the 182 is smaller with a smaller bell.
Fortunately, it's a four valve instrument, so it has an easily-workable low E flat and D.
If we are arguing, tell me what we are arguing about - so I can do my half effectively.
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
Sounds charming and all... but it's probably about 60 hours each way, and at least a few thousand dollars for the tickets.tofu wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 11:55 pmAmtrak stops right in downtown Reno. Ride the rails. See America. Stay at Harrahs. Gamble a bit. Eat cheap. Buy tuba. Get back on train with tuba. Do a bit of busking with tuba while on train to the delight & admiration of fellow passengers and also help pay for trip.
Get a Roomette and you'll have plenty of space for you and tuba with cases in your room. That Jacob Winter case just looks like a large suitcase and it rolls easily with a nice pull strap. Put soft case on back with your travel stuff in it. They won't ask about it. Don't ask Don't tell. Horn travels safely and cost is not much more than shipping and you get an adventure out of it to boot.
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
makes much more sense...I was puzzled.arpthark wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:55 amI think the argument was with me, and I must have been mistaken. Sorry to hijack the thread. Carry on. Bump for this 182!bloke wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:46 am I'm not familiar with all the different names that Besson put on basically the same instruments over the earlier decades of my life, but if that Besson model is one of those big tall ones with a 17-in bell, that's nothing like a 182, so what's the argument?
I have basically the same Besson model here which I've been playing with the three valve compensating system on it, and eventually plan to transplant a four-valve compensating system. It's a detachable bell version with a 24-inch recording bell, but I also have a Yamaha 17 inch bell that I cut to fit it and installed a Besson male tenon. That's a big tuba with a big bell, and - with either bell - the false tones work great. Even King tubas - which are slightly smaller - produce really great false tones, but the 182 is smaller with a smaller bell.
Fortunately, it's a four valve instrument, so it has an easily-workable low E flat and D.
If we are arguing, tell me what we are arguing about - so I can do my half effectively.
GO 182 !!!
Re: FS- Miraphone 182
When I got it there were two different ones. One of them broke a few months ago and it got replaced with a different color
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Is it the lighting, or what's with the ball joints being different colors?
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Is it the lighting, or what's with the ball joints being different colors?
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
Just making sure my eyes weren't deceiving me. Seemed odd given the instrument is in such great shape.
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
I think a few grand probably IS a lot of change for most people.
I mean, smoke 'em of you got 'em, but my incredible fun filled adventure doesn't involve doubling or tripling the cost of the horn to take an impromptu vacation to go get it. (And if that is normal, then maybe I'm in the wrong place.)
My opinion... just ship the damn thing. It's quite possible to do it safely, and there are lots of alternative options if you don't like FedEx, UPS, etc
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
All I said was “I wish it was closer”. Geez!
An impromptu vacation sounds interesting, but with present life circumstances, not in the cards. I would definitely check the horn out if I could reasonably drive to try it out.
An impromptu vacation sounds interesting, but with present life circumstances, not in the cards. I would definitely check the horn out if I could reasonably drive to try it out.
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
train trip ←→ buying a tuba...
non sequitur
"I'm going to buy a tuba from bloke, because I like Elvis, and - if I buy the tuba - I can visit both where Elvis was born and where he died - and both within an easy drive of blokeplace... the tuba? oh...I dunno... I'll have to ask bloke what kind it is."
non sequitur
"I'm going to buy a tuba from bloke, because I like Elvis, and - if I buy the tuba - I can visit both where Elvis was born and where he died - and both within an easy drive of blokeplace... the tuba? oh...I dunno... I'll have to ask bloke what kind it is."
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Re: FS- Miraphone 182
Greetings, would love to chat a bit about this horn.
Seems like a good match for my junior high tuba player.
Thanks!
Jbwilkeuph@yahoo.com
Seems like a good match for my junior high tuba player.
Thanks!
Jbwilkeuph@yahoo.com
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