This is called a King but does not seem to be of royal bearing - no King tuning slide system. King sousaphone bell has a distinct bulbous shape that I do not detect here. It's hard to tell with sousaphones, but it looks like a bigger body too. At least you get what appears to be a King 18 mouthpiece (which are excellent).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sousaphone-Fibe ... SwnH1WW21S
1st valve slide makes it look Holton. Is this likely? And if so how are Holton fiberglass sousas, I'm only getting spotty references in a search. Bloke hates them, that's all I can tell.
King (sic) sousaphone - maybe Holton?
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Re: King (sic) sousaphone - maybe Holton?
Hmmm.... King neck but odd-looking valve caps. The lower mouthpipe is not typical King.
I think this is a Holton sousaphone. The King upper mouthpipe is compatible with Holton sousas.
I think this is a Holton sousaphone. The King upper mouthpipe is compatible with Holton sousas.
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.