Billings MT CL: Martin Mammoth 4v

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Ken Crawford
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Re: Billings MT CL: Martin Mammoth 4v

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That leadpipe angle looks really odd.
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This horn looks A lot like one that was here in Central Florida a few years ago. The upright bell was from a Cerveny(I think). You just don't see them in this good condition very often. The Martin built raincatcher would be a bit shorter. Ed
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Re: Billings MT CL: Martin Mammoth 4v

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kmorgancraw wrote:That leadpipe angle looks really odd.
Martin tubas (many, if not all) have tuning bits for the leadpipes. It's the way they made them.
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Re: Billings MT CL: Martin Mammoth 4v

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I wonder if the wife would notice if I road tripped to MT? :)
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