These were 18-inch bell instruments and made in the 190X years.
In my experience (as well as the builder's) these bell-bugle sets offered far superior intonation compared to the later (larger) "monster" E-flats they built.
This one - reportedly is a hopeful keeper for this person, and not for selling.
It will receive a 5th rotor.
Many of you probably know who is doing this build.
I'm available for body work (for YOUR subsequent franken-builds) when I'm not otherwise crazy busy.
As I've explained before, the dent removal and bell straightening is as much as I'll willing to be contracted to do for franken-jobs.
When I'm close to done, I go ahead and lightly polish the parts - to check for any remaining dents and traces of creases that I may have missed.
again...This is my favorite type of work, as it's mindless; I can listen to the radio and my hands will do the work without me having to either think very much at all nor execute tedious work.
I'm pretty sure that this is going to be a really great E-flat. I sold a same-model body/bell set (along with a never-used Willson E-flat valveset bought from DEG - towards the end of their existence) to another person (who actually lives quite close to the owner of this instrument.
Were I MORE of an E-flat player, I'd be really jealous of both of them.
This was originally a 3-valve FRONT action (no "reversal" required in the rebuild), and the solder joints (in the bugle) were quite intact, so I repaired the bugle without pulling it all apart.

