(Pete) I'm preparing myself for negative e-mails on this one.
This was one of the "Mystery Horns" in Helen's old 4Images gallery. Let me chop down the commentary and give you some reasons why I picked SML as the manufacturer:
* Keyguards are identical to a couple different "Rev. A" horns.
* Rolled tone holes. That's kind of difficult to find on French-made horns.
* The neck brace is not standard on SML "Rev. A" horns.
* The "button" chromatic F# key is found on other "Rev. A" horns. Some had no chromatic F# at all.
* SML produced stencils for Jen-Co Harmonia, although this is the first "Rev. A" I've seen.
Things I'm not quite sure of:
* G# key cluster. It does look close to other SMLs, but it has an odd "extension" for the low Bb.
* (Probably) altissimo Eb trill or altissimo F# key for the right hand. I don't recall seeing this on other SMLs.
The second best pick is Pierret. They made a bazillion models, but I can't recall one with rolled tone holes.
If you want to give me a second opinion, please do! I'm at pete-at-thesax.info.
bell engraving
bow guard low c key guard
left palm keys pinkie cluster
left side
left side lower portion
left thumb rest octave lever
lower portion left rear views
right palm pinkie keys
right side
rolled tone holes
upper portion front view
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