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check out the leadpipe and valve routing Buescher baritone
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Re: check out the leadpipe and valve routing Buescher barito

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Re: check out the leadpipe and valve routing Buescher barito
The bell could make for a good Cimbasso bell if easily straightened...
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Re: check out the leadpipe and valve routing Buescher barito
The valve routing was a modification of their [Buescher's] "Epoch" cornet valves; they thought that by putting the valve routings straight through on two planes that the valves would offer as little resistance as a slide trombone... at least that was the sales pitch. Didn't take them too long to go back to regular-style valve routings, though. They didn't play any better and weren't worth the extra time and material to make!


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