hmm...old 2145

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They were definitely excellent horns.
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Two thinks Bloke...

YES!!! The smaller block always seemed to just have a better center and response. These were great little horns...

Second... It makes me feel old because it doesn't seem like 20+ years since Pilafian was promoting the 'new' line of MW horns....
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bloke wrote:It's gone, but I believe the throw is about the same...c. 22.5mm

The old-style 5th valve lever had almost no mechanical advantage, but the placement sure was "right there".

Hmm, I think I have the old 'small valves' version, and was thinking about having the 5th valve lever and thumbring changed ...
See pictures:
On my 2145 the lever is more or less next to the 2nd piston,
lever_2145.jpg
and on a (comparable built) Hirsbrunner HB21 it is next to the 1st piston.
lever_HirsHB21.jpg
I was thinking I would like the last one better ... feel free to talk me out of this.
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Re: hmm...old 2145

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I loved mine and have days I wish I still had it. Never played a big valve 2145 that played as well as the small valve horn.
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