Or do a google image search on 'saxhorn' to see lots of critters like this, and visit http://www.dodworth.org/ to see Michigan's very own Dodworth Saxhorn Band, and some history.

David Goldberg

Jerry Houston wrote:
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It is a tenor horn, somewhat like a Baritone Horn but with upright bell. Common in Europe.

A tenor horn, common in Europe, is an alto horn in the US. I use a Denis Wick tenor horn mouthpiece in my upright Eb alto.

The pictured horn looked more like a cheap 3-valve euphonium to me. One that badly needs its bell ironed out.

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