Eastman 6/4

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Eastman 6/4

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I don't know that I have seen a picture of it yet. Maybe I missed it, but I just saw this one on Facebook.

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There are lots of pictures floating around, but here is the best...

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Also different 5th routing?
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The one on the left is the Eastman, the one on the right is a York, played by some guy named Gene Pokorny of Chicago in a local community orchestra. We can see that Eastman has done a pretty good job getting the shape of the horn right.
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Another pic of the Eastman where you can see the engraving and also the bow-cap.
Looking closely I can spot it on the previous pic as well
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