Dean updated the linkage, added extenders to the paddles and a stopper on the first valve slide, which I never really use because almost none of the notes on this horn require slide pulling. The only trick is playing first-line G 1-3 and the standard fifth partial alternates (1-3, 2-3, 1-2 on D, Eb, E). Other than that it's remarkably in-tune and has that characteristic Alex tone with a killer low G. It's really not much physically larger than a Miraphone 186 but sounds much bigger. Four valves is no big deal - low F is fine 1-2-4 and the false tones are good.
What I assume to be the factory lacquer is also in good shape - probably at about 50 to 60%, which is more than can be said about my Mirafone.
The mouthpiece receiver is interesting in that it is huge - larger than the typical Alex receiver. Even Doug Elliott's "A+" shank (meant for extra large pre-1970 Alex receivers) goes all the way in and has some "wiggle room." I measured the receiver at about 16mm, or about 0.630". Due to this I think this is an older model (1960s-70s), but if anyone has any insight to the age, please do share.


Thanks for looking!
edit for the correct metric to imperial conversions... d'oh!






