What is this horn?
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What is this horn?
What is the make, model, key, approximate year of manufacture, etc.?
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Re: What is this horn?
By the shape of the bell I would guess Czech/Russian, but other than that I have no clue. The strap ring and mouthpiece position seem to suggest Tournister, but It kinda looks like it is made from the same material as kitchen funnels!
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Re: What is this horn?
It also appears to have a very wide bore.
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Re: What is this horn?
Where did the photos come from?
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Re: What is this horn?
Years ago, when I was still repairing, I did work for a shop in Philadelphia called Vintage Instruments on a small F tuba by a maker named Ignaz Stowasser. I do not remember Herr Stowasser's town of residence. The wrap on the Stowasser was very similar to the tuba in the photograph with the leadpipe coming off of the top bow opposite the bell.
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Re: What is this horn?
...and flour sifters!!David Richoux wrote:... but It kinda looks like it is made from the same material as kitchen funnels!
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Re: What is this horn?
They came from someone's FB page, Klaus. Unfortunately, I can't remember whose.imperialbari wrote:Where did the photos come from?
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Re: What is this horn?
You might ask Stas Cheremushkin if he recognizes it, he is interested in odd old horns.
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Re: What is this horn?
The Stowasser makers are found in Grazlitz, Marburg-Germany, Graz & Wien in Austria, Budapest, and Verona.
Father & son Ignaz operated in Wien:
http://www.biographien.ac.at/oebl/oebl_ ... 2_1905.xml
Father & son Ignaz operated in Wien:
http://www.biographien.ac.at/oebl/oebl_ ... 2_1905.xml
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Re: What is this horn?
I'd love to hear the sound that comes out of that instrument. Very cool pics. Thank you for posting Steve.
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Re: What is this horn?
Is that green plastic box a well known standard item?
If so somebody might tell the height and width of it, which would make it easier to get an idea about the length of the first slide.
The flange of the carrying ring is a distinct feature. The stay between the secondary bottom bow and the lower tuning slide receiver may also give a hint towards the maker.
Klaus
If so somebody might tell the height and width of it, which would make it easier to get an idea about the length of the first slide.
The flange of the carrying ring is a distinct feature. The stay between the secondary bottom bow and the lower tuning slide receiver may also give a hint towards the maker.
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Re: What is this horn?
So would I.Ben wrote:I'd love to hear the sound that comes out of that instrument. Very cool pics. Thank you for posting Steve.
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Re: What is this horn?
The beer cans on the right of the instrument may be useful to gauge the size of the instrument.
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Re: What is this horn?
What is the height of that beer can? (There are national and regional standards)
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Re: What is this horn?
Looks like a standard can (what's the brand?)... about 4.75 inches.