great valves (later vintage unplated with nickel cross porting), was beat up, black, had been taken apart before (in England, based on reported history), ball (for horse-mounted playing strap) was smushed pretty far into the bottom bow.
I did remove the bottom bow again - with Mrs. bloke assisting in rebound *technique dent removal (but nothing else was removed - other than the mouthpiece receive, in order to mount it on the lathe and change the size from British to standard).
It got a chem clean, a silver dip, some hand polishing, etc...new corks/felts, of course...
These sound (to me) a lot like a Meinl-Weston 25, and are nimble.
1-3 fixes the sharp E-flat in the staff, and 3 fixes the sharp G in the staff.
As with most all customer work, this was not a "restoration", but a very extensive (and hurried) repair.
They live close to my out-of-town gig (near Alabama) this weekend, and I'd like for them to meet up with me and hand me some dough.
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This thing plays just about as nicely as any 5-valve German-made whatever...and the fake notes are just about sousaphone-good.
E-flat in the staff (with 1-3, if sustained) and G in the staff (with 3, if sustained) defines superb intonation - along with a broad sound, and plenty of it. NO COMPARISON WHATSOEVER between THESE and Y@m@t00t-201/321...
now: If they would just back off of the "Sovereign" and "Prestige" jazz, return to these, and make them just like this again...3+1 comp...?? ok...whatever...but that will just prompt band directors and kids to complain about reaching over to mash a button that's not even needed.