| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 11336 |
Cimbasso |
Anon |
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| 9081 |
Cimbasso |
Roth |
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| leaf sping in the water key so app. 1920. Ferd. Roth Milano
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| 7373 |
Cimbasso |
Dehmal |
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| Bell: 9 in
Bore: .560 at main tuning slide.
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| 6753 |
Cimbasso |
Stowasser |
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F |
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| Engraved: (Coat of Arms)
W. STOWASSERS SOHNE |
PREMIATA E PRIVILEGIATA FABBRICA |
DI ISTRUMENTI MUSICALI |
CENTRALE GRASLITZ CZECOSLOVACCHIA |
FILIALE VERONA ITALIA |
VIA MENTANA |
(Eagle with TRADE MARK at the bottom) |
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| 5603 |
Cimbasso |
Stowasser |
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| 5601 |
Cimbasso |
Rampone-Cazzani |
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| 5599 |
Cimbasso |
Alexander |
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| 3272 |
Cimbasso |
Kasal |
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F |
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| Engraved Lad Kasal Lydomysli
F
Bell: 9 in
Tuba Shank receiver
Bore: .550
Pryorphone said: I must posit that Reply #1 is a Frankenhorn, particularly when compared to the example at the top of the page. The seller admitted to at least creating the anlged receiver (which is all he claimed he needed to do to "put" it in Eb), and the bell-valve connection looks suspiciously like a con sousaphone neck. Nor do the valve slides look long enough to have gone from G to F to Eb.
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