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Here are the engravings on the bell of the very first Sousaphone, built by J. W. Pepper in 1895!

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Here are a few misc...certainly not photographed under ideal conditions:
...At least one of these pictures is D-- (perhaps, earning a score of 59.6%...??)

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I'll buff this one, sometime, and try again...

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This is either a 19" or 20" (??) 4/4 bell, and the engraving extends nearly to the bell rim.

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F. E. Olds valve trombone...the best of the American-made ones, imo.
Small-shank Olds/Reynolds playing slides all bolt up to the bell section.


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bloke-cimbasso...engraving extends on up the bell...
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1892 Helicon.
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1944 King 1261 sousaphone
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:drool:
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A horn I never should have sold...

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The smaller bell was unengraved.
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Bloke, not sure I've ever seen that B&S super old engraving. Very cool, and as you've said before, quite ornate for the East German workshop/time period.
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Almost the same Bloke, except for the "Made in..." and that my B&S logo is filled in.

The metal most obviously has the same "dermatological symptoms"
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bort2.0 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:56 pm Bloke, not sure I've ever seen that B&S super old engraving. Very cool, and as you've said before, quite ornate for the East German workshop/time period.
hint: Don’t refer to things as “super old“ that someone else bought brand new.

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bloke wrote:
bort2.0 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:56 pm Bloke, not sure I've ever seen that B&S super old engraving. Very cool, and as you've said before, quite ornate for the East German workshop/time period.
hint: Don’t refer to things as “super old“ that someone else bought brand new.

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Especially if the fella that bought it new is still living and plans on keep living another 15+ years or so!! :tuba:
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Three Valves wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:13 am Especially if the fella that bought it new is still living and plans on keep living another 15+ years or so!! :tuba:
If things keep going the way they're quickly going, I dunno if I'm particularly interested in doing so.
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Don't fight it. Just get in line for freebies. What could possibly go wrong?? :smilie5:
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bloke wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 7:03 am
bort2.0 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:56 pm Bloke, not sure I've ever seen that B&S super old engraving. Very cool, and as you've said before, quite ornate for the East German workshop/time period.
hint: Don’t refer to things as “super old“ that someone else bought brand new.

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My bad :facepalm2:
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:laugh:

That's OK... :smilie8: :cheers:
Everything made since sucks compared to it, so...
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bloke wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 2:16 pm :laugh:

That's OK... :smilie8: :cheers:
Everything made since sucks compared to it, so...
Are you talking about the tuba, or yourself? :smilie8:
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actually:

Three Valves’ post, above
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Note to self.

Track down the cool ol' Buescher engraving...

(it may be a while, so feel free to remind me...)
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The 1929 Holton baritone that Bloke just restored:

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:drool:
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