York baritone ad page from around 1920

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York baritone ad page from around 1920

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Re: York baritone ad page from around 1920

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The illustration has the patented 1910 high/low pitch change, so it is 1910-roughly 1920
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windshieldbug wrote:The illustration has the patented 1910 high/low pitch change, so it is 1910-roughly 1920
I only saw that because you told about it. Quite discrete placement on this model.

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Thanks for posting this. I have owned a horn nearly identical to the illustration for years but haven't been able to find anything on it except it's age. Through my research, I was able to determine the horn was manufactured in 1913.

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