Satin Silver King Rotary CC
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Satin Silver King Rotary CC
Several years ago, there was one of these for sale. I was honestly wondering where it ended up. I would really like to own a rotary King at some point in my life. Just curious if anyone remembers seeing it?
Pre-war Alexander 164
1928 York Monster sousaphone.
1928 York Monster sousaphone.
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Re: Satin Silver King Rotary CC
I owned that tuba briefly. It was stuffy and was an intonation nightmare!!!!!
Randy Harrison
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Retired Instructor of Applied Brass Performance,
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Retired Proprietor, Harrison Brass
Retired Instructor of Applied Brass Performance,
Maryland Conservatory of Music
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Re: Satin Silver King Rotary CC
@DandyZ629 PM sent
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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Re: Satin Silver King Rotary CC
...but at least it's professional...hbcrandy wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 10:53 pm I owned that tuba briefly. It was stuffy and was an intonation nightmare!!!!!
