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HAWKES & Son compact shape hand horn conversion with 2 crooks
£495.00
MAKER: HAWKES & Son
MODEL: 'Superior Class',
converted/adapted to a hand horn, from a
Hawkes & Son piston horn whose
valves had worn out beyond affordable repair.
Serial number: 38309
Year of manufacture: 1890-1891
This 'Belgian model' has a very compact shape.
Its smaller 'hoop' (body diameter) than that of the
conventional French type results in the tubing of the
upper circle being double-wound. This can be seen
in the photos.
Original crooks: F (with water key) and
(surprisingly) C basso. This latter crook plays superbly, is
much more free-blowing than most C basso crooks,
has no 'bad notes' (not even the 12th harmonic!) and is
probably worth the price of the horn alone.
The tuning slide is equipped with detachable
extensions, probably because the horn began its life
at the old British high pitch (nearly A450). Its
current range is about A442 down to A 437.
Without these extensions the pitch is about A445.
The internal taper of the horn's crook receiver is
compatible with old-style Paxman crooks (1982-
1990s) and Webb-Halstead crooks and/or couplers,
although they 'stand out' quite a long way.
This inexpensive hand horn is an ideal 'starter'
model for a pupil beginning the study of the
valveless horn. Extra crooks could be added to it,
one by one, when available.
Available for £95 extra is a medium size coupler
which gives E in combination with the F
crook.
The photos can be viewed in greater detail
by opening and saving them.
Halstead Music acts as an agent only,
accepting no responsibility as a principal.



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