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This is a recent purchase of mine .The bore is .750 , It looks to me like a york 716 with a removable bell.
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pictures would help
http://s672.photobucket.com/user/saxoph ... t=3&page=1" target="_blank" target="_blank
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serial number 116xxx
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Hmmm... .750" bore?? Looks like a York 'Master' to me.
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It doesnt look like any of the master pictures on the internet.
for instance
https://www.google.com/search?q=york+ma ... B450%3B658" target="_blank" target="_blank
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saxophyte wrote:It doesnt look like any of the master pictures on the internet.
How about these two?
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Hard to tell from your pictures.

A close up of the braces would help.

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Gonna guess original York. The bell receiver and valve caps are slightly different than the York Master tubas Dan posted but are identical to the York 716 I own.
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BUT NOT FROM SOUTH EUCLID !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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TheHatTuba wrote:Gonna guess original York. The bell receiver and valve caps are slightly different than the York Master tubas Dan posted but are identical to the York 716 I own.
There are some slight differences in appearance but I don't think the original Yorks used the tapered receiver/tenon sets. That seems to be a Bohm & Meinl thing.

The name 'York' was passed around quite a bit once the American York factory was closed.
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Despite the general condition, lacquer & overall appearance, The caps & two thick braces on the upper 3rd slide kinda say York to me. Gee whiz, the older YM and the Yorks look a lot alike.

...also, the bell screws are at the very top of the tenon, like a York...


....also that big a** diamond shaped brace on the leadpipe front & center...

Yep. Going with York.
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