Was strolling through the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which is a truly astounding collection of art in general, and grabbed a few shots of interesting tuba related stuff while I was there:
Musical Instrument Display at the Met (NYC)
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Musical Instrument Display at the Met (NYC)
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