Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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Re: Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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I can check with the seller if ya want.

I got a sneaking suspicion it is the same seller who sold a particularly large Holton helicon fairly recently. But i could be wrong...
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Re: Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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Too lazy to actually contact 'em, but they have updated the pictures so it is obviously a raincatcher to those who don't know sousaphones...

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Re: Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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Looks like a possible contender for a CC helicon conversion.
Not that I condone such behavior. :)
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Re: Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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That's a mighty fat bell throat right there!
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Re: Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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Yeah, it looks 20k-sized.
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Re: Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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It looks like there's a modified tuning slide on there - perhaps to bring it down to low pitch from high pitch? Or am I viewing the photos incorrectly?
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Re: Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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Looks to be about the same size as my Holton Raincatcher. 20K ish.
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Re: Hartford CL Holton Raincatcher

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Gongadin wrote:It looks like there's a modified tuning slide on there - perhaps to bring it down to low pitch from high pitch? Or am I viewing the photos incorrectly?
Yes, common practise back in the early 20th Century.

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