Here's a picture from the late 1970's (probably '79), our wandering Tuba Christmas group. I'm on the left on a Conn sousaphone, and Marshall is on the right with... what?
My school had 2 of these, one in Bb and a much smaller one in Eb but nearly identical in looks. I'm thinking they might have been Couesnon's but I just don't remember.
My concert horn was a bit too hefty to carry around (a King 1141).
Please help me ID a horn
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Re: Please help me ID a horn
Couesnon sold tubas in the US that looked like that, in their "Lafayette" line.