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Looks like "all hat and no cattle" as they say out here in the West...like a really nice tuba bell stack on a euph body :shock: .
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Could this be the (or an) "ancestor" of Yamaha's 632 Eb?

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Kevin Hendrick wrote:Could this be the (or an) "ancestor" of Yamaha's 632 Eb?

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I'll take the York
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k001k47 wrote:
Kevin Hendrick wrote:Could this be the (or an) "ancestor" of Yamaha's 632 Eb?

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I'll take the York
Well, yes! :wink: My question refers back to this earlier thread about the 632:

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There was some speculation that, whereas the 321-series horns were clearly Besson-related, the 632 seemed to be an independent development. When I saw the pictures of the York, I couldn't help noticing the similarities to (and minor differences from) the 632. Thought maybe the 632 was "bassed" :oops: on the York ...
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