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  1. Yes, I see! Thanks so much for taking the time...

    Yes, I see! Thanks so much for taking the time to post these. It makes total sense.
  2. Thanks for looking at my post. You're right, it...

    Thanks for looking at my post. You're right, it isn't adjustable. It could be removed but I think I'd prefer it be in Eb and not F. Any reason I might want it in F? I'd be curious to see a pic of...
  3. Dennis, I'd love to see a pic of your York Bb...

    Dennis, I'd love to see a pic of your York Bb tenor horn! The info on the quartermaster corp was an interesting read. Thanks for that link.
    I can easily see how the horn could be made to be an F...
  4. I've seen that pic and they are certainly very...

    I've seen that pic and they are certainly very similar. This one does not have the unique "loop" with the spit valve.

    Another interesting thing that I forgot to mention is the U.S.Q.M.C. that is...
  5. Thank you for your input! The "loop" doesn't...

    Thank you for your input!

    The "loop" doesn't look like it was added after manufacture and is original to the instrument. As you mentioned, it certainly looks like it would be easy to remove it...
  6. Here are some additional pics. Hope this helps....

    Here are some additional pics. Hope this helps.
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  7. Can you help me identify this instrument? Eb Alto Horn?

    I recently came into possession of what I believe is, according to the York Loyalist, a Model 27 Eb Alto Horn used between 1915 and 1921. It has an 8 ¼ inch upright bell. It is the bell size that...
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