What to do with a "clunker" Eb sousaphone?
- Donn
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Re: getting better
Another thing that might bear some looking at is the leadpipe and tuning bits apparatus. If any of the joints leak at all, that would be bad. I don't know if there's any way to spot a leak, but you can take it apart and seal with teflon plumbing tape or something and see if you notice any difference.
- Dan Schultz
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I have to recant a little here....
'Windshieldbug' pointed out to me that York serial numbers do not run up to 600,000... at least not on any published lists. I mis-read your post to read 60,000 and completely overlooked the fact that you menioned that this horn is a York 'Artist' series. Maybe Klaus can shed some light on the York 'Master' and 'Artist' series of horns.
Sorry
'Windshieldbug' pointed out to me that York serial numbers do not run up to 600,000... at least not on any published lists. I mis-read your post to read 60,000 and completely overlooked the fact that you menioned that this horn is a York 'Artist' series. Maybe Klaus can shed some light on the York 'Master' and 'Artist' series of horns.
Sorry
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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