I'm not QUITE ready to take this apart, pick over the posts' positions, remove the small dents, gently polish everything, lacquer everything, and then have Mrs. bloke re-pad it. (She's still finishing up the "steampunk" Conn baritone saxophone (another thread.
BUT...
Here's me running down through two octaves of C ("concert" B-flat) scales down to this concert pitch:
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...with the 101-year-old original Buescher "snap-in" (HORRIBLY leaky and some actually cut-through-the-leather) pads.
I stuck a SUPER-soft reed on the mouthpiece (which helps blow past the leaks).
THE REASON why I did NOT play the bottom note of the scale is because that requires that the first (huge) pad on the bell be closed...and I REMOVED those three (rotten) pads in order to SIZE them and order REPLACEMENTS for them (as - again - we just don't normally stock pads that are 3-inches in diameter.
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The upper octave was a bit of a struggle, as the lower octave vent key's needle spring is too short (and - thus - that octave vent doesn't open)...so I just had to "over-blow" - as with a flute, etc.
@Yorkboy, this is with the shorter neck that I made. I'm not having to bite in the least to play at this pitch level. Of course - using a super-soft reed, if I did bite, the reed would completely close up and I couldn't play anything.