LH euph

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LH euph

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I would bet that the image is 'flipped'.
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Looks like a custom job to me. If you look at the near side of the bell, you can see a line (level with the mouthpiece receiver) where the leadpipe probably attached to the bell originally. The entire instrument looks like a standard "right hand" model *except* for the leadpipe (which includes the main tuning slide, part of which is visible on the far side of the bell, between the bell & valve cluster). I'd guess this was reworked for a player with some sort of damage (or other problem) to his/her right hand.
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