just saw this and it looks purrty
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He had this on Craigs list about a year ago at $5-6000. There was a fair amount of discussion about it. Buy it now at $1995 seems almost like a bargain in comparison. Hmmmm, I wonder if bloke will add a fourth valve and cut it to C for me?
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5-6000!!!!! Yikes, talk about pie on the sky....
$1995 even seem a bit high for a three valve helicon even though this is a pretty nice example. But this looks like a rather small bore horn similar to an old york Sousaphone we have at our HS. And while that horn gets a decent sound it is bit stuffy compared to say a Conn or King.
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$1995 even seem a bit high for a three valve helicon even though this is a pretty nice example. But this looks like a rather small bore horn similar to an old york Sousaphone we have at our HS. And while that horn gets a decent sound it is bit stuffy compared to say a Conn or King.
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Hi Ken look close at the picture of the horn and its goose neck?? Looks like it just 2 U shaped tuning bits?? Did you ever see this on a Helicon or sousa? I know I never didken k wrote:5-6000!!!!! Yikes, talk about pie on the sky....
$1995 even seem a bit high for a three valve helicon even though this is a pretty nice example. But this looks like a rather small bore horn similar to an old york Sousaphone we have at our HS. And while that horn gets a decent sound it is bit stuffy compared to say a Conn or King.
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My best guess is that the horn's around 1912-1913. The high/low pitch tuning loop was patented in 1910. I've never seen that configuration of neck/bits on a York, either, and the brass "neck" on a silver horn does look a bit suspect.
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