Help Selling a Tuba
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Help Selling a Tuba
Thank you to all who offered advice - the tuba has been sold.
Meister Gerhard Schneider in BBb
All of the slides are free, and the valves operate smoothly.
I have no idea of value, getting rid of it without underselling too much is my goal.
I'm three hours away from any kind of used instrument store, and I'd like to know the best way to sell this tuba.
Sonora, CA
slomtbr@gmail.com
Thank you!
Ron
Meister Gerhard Schneider in BBb
All of the slides are free, and the valves operate smoothly.
I have no idea of value, getting rid of it without underselling too much is my goal.
I'm three hours away from any kind of used instrument store, and I'd like to know the best way to sell this tuba.
Sonora, CA
slomtbr@gmail.com
Thank you!
Ron
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Re: Help Selling a Tuba
Your email doesn't return any known hits and your IP address is a generated fake
you might want to address these things before you try selling a tuba here
you might want to address these things before you try selling a tuba here
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Re: Help Selling a Tuba
As usual, anyone interested in buying the tuba should proceed with caution, but thank you for updating the 1st post
As to the question, is it a BBb or a CC tuba?
As to the question, is it a BBb or a CC tuba?
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Re: Help Selling a Tuba
we get a LOT of sellers who come on here to try to sell a tuba with their first post, and almost all of them are fraud. I usually remind people to proceed with caution.
the difference is most of them delete and run when confronted, so thank you for editing your post and finding out more information.
the difference is most of them delete and run when confronted, so thank you for editing your post and finding out more information.
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Re: Help Selling a Tuba
I deal with online scammers daily - I wish they'd take a day off now and then.LeMark wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:51 pm we get a LOT of sellers who come on here to try to sell a tuba with their first post, and almost all of them are fraud. I usually remind people to proceed with caution.
the difference is most of them delete and run when confronted, so thank you for editing your post and finding out more information.
Maybe there's someone within a few hours of me interested in the tuba.
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Your biggest problem is going to be having to ship it because it will be difficult to find someone local who wants it.
Depending on its size, which I "assume" is too big to go in a Uhaul Grand Wardrobe box, spend some time researching how to ship a very fragile item without having the carrier destroy it. You may be surprised at the cost.
Also I'd advise using craigslist in the nearest population centers that have potential buyers, and offer to drive to meet the buyer for instrument transfer. Of course --- they may then change their mind after playing it, but that is a chance you take when selling.
Depending on its size, which I "assume" is too big to go in a Uhaul Grand Wardrobe box, spend some time researching how to ship a very fragile item without having the carrier destroy it. You may be surprised at the cost.
Also I'd advise using craigslist in the nearest population centers that have potential buyers, and offer to drive to meet the buyer for instrument transfer. Of course --- they may then change their mind after playing it, but that is a chance you take when selling.
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Re: Help Selling a Tuba
I like those a lot, but don't need one. The condition looks to be pretty good. If it actually is pretty good and if someone offered me one way too cheap compared to its value, I probably hold on to it for a while and have some fun with it before immediately thinking about selling it.
Something particularly interesting about them is how well focused the overtones remain all the way up to the 24th partial, which would be the B-flat which sits in the middle of the treble clef. I believe a lot of people refer to this characteristic as "slotting"...
...D is stinky-flat, but what's new?
The older these are, the better they seem to play - as long as the rotors aren't worn out.
The first one I ever purchased was from Bulgaria - or some such a place - and I believe I paid about $200 plus maybe another $100 shipping. It was beat up, but played beautifully. I eventually straightened it out shined it up, shot some lacquer on it, installed some replacement linkage, and sold it to a nearby High School.
Something particularly interesting about them is how well focused the overtones remain all the way up to the 24th partial, which would be the B-flat which sits in the middle of the treble clef. I believe a lot of people refer to this characteristic as "slotting"...
...D is stinky-flat, but what's new?
The older these are, the better they seem to play - as long as the rotors aren't worn out.
The first one I ever purchased was from Bulgaria - or some such a place - and I believe I paid about $200 plus maybe another $100 shipping. It was beat up, but played beautifully. I eventually straightened it out shined it up, shot some lacquer on it, installed some replacement linkage, and sold it to a nearby High School.
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Re: Help Selling a Tuba
Thank you!Mary Ann wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:49 am Your biggest problem is going to be having to ship it because it will be difficult to find someone local who wants it.
Depending on its size, which I "assume" is too big to go in a Uhaul Grand Wardrobe box, spend some time researching how to ship a very fragile item without having the carrier destroy it. You may be surprised at the cost.
Also I'd advise using craigslist in the nearest population centers that have potential buyers, and offer to drive to meet the buyer for instrument transfer. Of course --- they may then change their mind after playing it, but that is a chance you take when selling.
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Re: Help Selling a Tuba
The bell is not too huge, so I’m guessing it fits in a UHaul Grand Wardrobe. Be sure to pack it with enough padding (bubble wrap, peanuts, stuff that cushions but holds it shape well) that it doesn’t shift around in the box, and protect the bell.
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Re: Help Selling a Tuba
It might be worth calling some stores in Sacramento to see about a consignment. It might be worth a few hours drive one weekend to bit have to deal with low-ballers, lookie-lous, and no shows at your house.
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