Lyon & Healy BBb
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
I would guess no. That ad has been up for a while, but this is the first time I've seen pics. My guess is that they were cleaning it up for sale. Only one way to find out though.
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
Maybe...
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
Who actually made that? I always heard that Lyon and Healy didn’t make any of their own instruments except their harps (the only things out there being made that are Lyon and Healy brand). They would pay other makers to build them stuff with the Lyon and Healy name on them.
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
No clue.... but some are engraved "own make"... did they make those? I need a history lesson, I was running my mouth and not paying attention.DonO. wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 6:18 pm Who actually made that? I always heard that Lyon and Healy didn’t make any of their own instruments except their harps (the only things out there being made that are Lyon and Healy brand). They would pay other makers to build them stuff with the Lyon and Healy name on them.
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
I had a Lyon & Healy 6/4 3v top action BBb that was built in 1900. As far as I can tell, that predates Holton and York 6/4 BBb. It looked pretty darn American (versus imported) to me. Above the typical engraving is an engraving of their factory.
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
With a close look you can see the engraving of the factory on that one too. Sort of looks 4/4 to my eye compared to the 6/4 I had (or maybe not). Very good sounding horn. Absolutely unusably flat 3rd partial. I didn’t feel bad taking the bell off and selling the rest.
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
DonO. wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 6:18 pm Who actually made that? I always heard that Lyon and Healy didn’t make any of their own instruments except their harps (the only things out there being made that are Lyon and Healy brand). They would pay other makers to build them stuff with the Lyon and Healy name on them.
They claimed to have production facilities that built the “Own Make” horns, and serial numbers certainly suggest that they also produced the “Am’n Make” series. Clearly they stenciled several other models, so apparently they did both.
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
Ferrules seem consistent with Holton at a glance?
Some perhaps younger Own Makes have adifferent ferrule which i always keep my out for, and have usually been pleased when ifind it, even if it isn't on a Lyon and Healy,but rather some one of(f) make not known for brass. such as Melville-Clark soloist, which i don't believe had anything to do with the author.
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
I'll be in Chicago again in April... if it's still there, I'll try to stop by HornStash and give it a look.
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Re: Lyon & Healy BBb
Maybe not on the spray paint theory.bort2.0 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 10:19 am That's gold spraypaint, right?
https://www.hornstash.com/used-lyon-hea ... a-2xx.html
I finally dug my lyon & healy own make tuba out, and it has a gold finish that is not in the best of maintainance, but clearly not spray paint.
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