You can see both lower tone holes are on the "leg" side of the bell. Also notice where the lacquer finish is coming off has a very reddish tent.
The bell has York Artist engraved in very thick chubby letters with a lot of lines and swirls at the top. I saw this same design on some baritones that were from the same school.
It's a York Artist. The only other thing written is a number: 1688 below the thumb rest. I assume it is a serial number. Anyone know where or when this was made. If it's Grand Rapids, it could be pretty old, but might be a stencil by Buescher or Conn or something. It reminds me of my 1970 vintage Bundy Selmer Alto. Any ideas please post.
All info. welcome.
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Thanks for the tip regarding your horn, Tim. Reminds me of an old bari I played while in Jr./Sr. Hi in Columbia, SC. You might want to look over the comments at the following forum link, if you haven't seen this already. Other discussion(s) is also referred to there. Your horn may be a "stencil" model that was made by Conn. See http://forum.saxontheweb.net/archive/index.php/t-92235.html. Blessings! Ed
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