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MaryAnn
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Not considering buying this, but wondering what it is:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %26otn%3D4" target="_blank" target="_blank

Alternately you could probably search for item # 110348175935.

of course it says it is a "bass flugelhorn in C" but what is that?

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MaryAnn wrote: ... it says it is a "bass flugelhorn in C" but what is that?
From the looks of it (and the specs) I'd guess it's a marching French tuba with three rotary valves ... :oops:

(bell diameter 207 mm = 8.15"; bore 13 mm = .512")
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There is a long tradition of C rotary valve flugelhorns (a step above the Bb trumpet) in Central Europe. These are likely the basses for that market.

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windshieldbug wrote:There is a long tradition of C rotary valve flugelhorns (a step above the Bb trumpet) in Central Europe. These are likely the basses for that market.
The tenor/bass size tuba family instruments that filter down to the Balkan brass dance/wedding/etc. bands are oval style, at least in the pictures I've seen.

I'm betting Spain. Possibly used in their cornetas y tambores bands, and in Catalonian cobla bands. Search for "fliscorno en do", and there are more:
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This doesn't look big enough to be a tuba. There isn't even a joint from the bell to bottom bow. Could it be a C euphonium? It looks like a marching euph or bari body.
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Mike-ICR wrote:This doesn't look big enough to be a tuba. There isn't even a joint from the bell to bottom bow. Could it be a C euphonium? It looks like a marching euph or bari body.
Right, it's a marching baritone for sure (though arguably that may be considered a kind of tuba.) The novelty is the pitch, and maybe the rotary valves.
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I have but one response:

http://www.voigt-brass.de/show/meisterI ... lhorn.html" target="_blank

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