I just purchased a Reynolds Contempora Horn on ebay.
The bell reads; Reynolds Contempora. I could not read below that.
The serial # is 58466 which could mean a build year of 1960.
Is this horn a Chambers model ?
Bob Gibson
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Cousins, Lowell Greer is in town. My town, that is, Charlottesville, Virginia.
On Saturday afternoon, April 4th, at 2:00, Lowell will conduct a masterclass in
room 107 of Old Cabell Hall, at the University of Virginia.
On Saturday evening, April 4th, at 8:00, he and Ian Zook will perform
I used to deal in Finke horns, so I'll make a couple observations as to
popularity based solely on my experiences while selling them:
First, they did have problems with their old composite rotors (more than 10
years ago), and the negative experiences people had with those dogged the
improved
I will second what Jerry, Loren and Dave has said. I have had my Finke Americus
for one year, and have had no problems (so far) with the valves, linkages or
anything else. In fact, in the process of cleaning it, I have had all the
valves out at the same time, something I would have never,
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