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FS/FT: 4V Martin Mammoth Sousaphone

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 9:20 am
by MartinMan
Already posted in the WTB subforum here: viewtopic.php?t=8682
But figured I'd post here as well since I am possibly open to selling.

For your consideration is a very well-taken-care-of four valve Martin Mammoth sousaphone.

Pre-Handcraft era (early 20s) nearly 100% of the original silver plating remains, pistons show some wear but do not leak. It features a unique smaller 23.5" bell flare giving it a very focused sound. Everything on the horn is original except the bits. The gooseneck and even the bell screws are original. The only issues are a missing pull ring on the second valve slide and a few dings and small dents throughout.

The horn plays absolutely fantastically and I have no complaints whatsoever. I'm listing this simply because I'm finding I'm not using the 4th valve for the sort of gigs I do, and I'd like to see this horn be but to use more effectively by someone who would need it for the sort of things they play. So, my plan is to essentially replace this horn with a comparable 3 valve example.

My ideal situation would be a trade, but I'm being very particular in what I'm looking for. I'm ideally looking for the following:
-Three valve Martin Mammoth sousaphone (lacquer, silver, raw brass, doesn't matter)
-Preferably from the mid 20s through late 30s
-In equal to or greater than the condition of the horn listed above (or at least in the same ballpark)
-Original or Wilk replica neck and/or bits would be great, too although I realize how rare that is

Only looking for another Mammoth so I wouldn't be interested in trading for a similar Conn, King, Holton, etc.

I'm hoping to do just a straight trade for a horn in pristine condition or a trade+cash for one in a bit worse shape. I'd also consider selling but would not went to ship. Located in the south Chicago suburbs. Price for selling would be $3,500 which I realize is a lot, but fair IMO given the rarity of the model plus the shape its in given its use for its age. (plus, as I said, my ideal scenario is a trade so I'd prefer not to just sell outright)

Link to pictures is posted in the original WTT post

Thanks!

Re: FS/FT: 4V Martin Mammoth Sousaphone

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 6:30 pm
by MartinMan
Bump. Have had some interest but nothing final

Re: FS/FT: 4V Martin Mammoth Sousaphone

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 6:07 pm
by MartinMan
Bump