Anyone know the story on this one?
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Detachable bell Miraphone F
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Re: Detachable bell Miraphone F
I'm pretty sure it HAS to be an Eb. It looks exactly like mine...
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Re: Detachable bell Miraphone F
I might have to bid on that! 

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Re: Detachable bell Miraphone F
The story on this one is that the horn was really in E flat. It is in fine shape. The receiver for the mouthpiece is extremely small. Now I just have to find some small Mirafone mouthpieces and maybe a 16 inch upright bell with 5 1/2 inch base.
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Re: Detachable bell Miraphone F
The seller did offer a partial refund and was a fine person to deal with. His was an honest mistake. Anyway, we should have payed attention to Mr. Sherman's comment, he told us it was an E flat.