Odd find: Elkhorn by Getzen Sousaphone (made in Italy?)

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Re: Odd find: Elkhorn by Getzen Sousaphone (made in Italy?)

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arpthark wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 9:44 amIt does play well. Very punchy, seems a bit smaller than a 14K. Intonation-wise, nothing stuck out to me as being overly awful.
Agreed; these aren't big sousaphones. My Martin Indiana E-flat seems to be about the same size as I remember the Elkhorns to be.

The bell on the Elkhorns had a bit of a ring to it when the instrument was pushed, not unlike the sound of sheet metal ductwork atop a forced-air furnace in operation.

Leaks in the leadpipe circuit or at either end of the valve knuckles were a constant issue with both of our Elkhorns, along with upper valve block tuning slide tubing cracking around the exterior arcs.

If it were my horn, I'd go over the solder joints and upper valve slides with the proverbial fine-toothed comb, just to make sure it stays leak-free down the road.
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Re: Odd find: Elkhorn by Getzen Sousaphone (made in Italy?)

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@arpthark can we have a picture of the top valve caps from an angle (Ie not from straight down at them, not from level with them) so we can see the knurling/side profile as long as some of the felt on top, say 45 degrees or so please along with a pic of the original finger button from the side?
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Re: Odd find: Elkhorn by Getzen Sousaphone (made in Italy?)

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York-aholic wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:23 pm @arpthark can we have a picture of the top valve caps from an angle (Ie not from straight down at them, not from level with them) so we can see the knurling/side profile as long as some of the felt on top, say 45 degrees or so please along with a pic of the original finger button from the side?
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Does that work?
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