Conn and Holton are known to have made/still make short-stroke pistons.
I never heard of York making such valves also until this:
http://tinyurl.com/jr58k
"Kurzhubmaschine" may imply a short-stroke valve block. But the term is not conclusive. And the photo it not really good.
I am not buying, but was asked to sell one of my Eb’s, which I will not do. So I tried to find an alternative.
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
Did York ever make short-stroke sousaphones?
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It DOES look just like http://www.horn-u-copia.net/picture.php ... rn-u-copia, with the possible exception of some bracing, so I doubt it is a case of a bell being on the wrong horn.
I have never encountered York short-stroke valves, either (although the c.1913 York althorn that I have has hollow, built-up rotary valves to reduce rotating mass, so they obviously knew what they were doing... )
I have never encountered York short-stroke valves, either (although the c.1913 York althorn that I have has hollow, built-up rotary valves to reduce rotating mass, so they obviously knew what they were doing... )
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?