ANBORG/'JOHN GREY' with Paxman 'Studenti'-style modified 4th valve, easily reachable

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£250.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

'Maker': 'JOHN GREY'

 

Type:  F/Bb compensating double,

incorporating the Paxman 'Studenti' 4th valve

layout.


'John Grey' is a 'stencil' name; the horn was

made in Italy, probably by Kalison, Orsi or

Rampone & Cazzani.  

 

 Similar fictitious maker's names often found on this

model include: Alliance, Anborg, Buisson, Getzen

and Viking; there may be others.

 

  The general design of this type of

compensating double horn, dating back to at least

65 years ago, incorporates a 4th / 'change' F-Bb

valve that is nearly always notorious in its lever's rather

inconvenient placing for 'small to medium'

sized hands. However, the tubing design of this

horn incorporates a different 'routing' of the

tubes near the 4th valve, so that it can be reached

much  more easily by the thumb

This re-designed layout makes the horn quite similar to

a Paxman 'Studenti'.

 

Bore / Throat: medium

Alloy: unlacquered yellow-brass; nickel silver rotor caps

Bell flare:  fixed

Valve compression: good on the Bb side; 'OK' on the F

side.

Mouthpiece: PHC silver plated 23 cup with gold plated

rim.

 

Visual / cosmetic condition: the horn ‘has seen a lot

of use’ and is visually quite tarnished in many

places. 

This is reflected in its very inexpensive price.

 

Weight: 2.49 kg

 

Further details: 

The horn comes with a hard case, rather visually shabby

but still functional.

 

 

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by opening and saving them.

 

Halstead Music acts as an agent only,

accepting no responsibility as a principal.

 

 

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ANBORG/'JOHN GREY' with Paxman 'Studenti'-style modified 4th valve, easily reachable