Quote from: BGuttman on Sep 09, 2017, 01:03PM
My Imperial from the late 1940s has a solid brass bar in the tuning slide brace and it really doesn't need a counterweight. Is yours like that?
I do not think there is any added weight to the tuning slide brace, it balances a bit front heavy with the slide.
Quote from: salsabone on Sep 10, 2017, 06:58AMAdrian, Looking at you pics yours is an exact match to mine, but yours is in much better shape! I also remember making my committee slide work with the deluxe bell and using it at the local Hispanic day festival. After playing the set with the band I was in, before I left the stage, the night's featured bands leader hired me to sub for his lead player who was at the hospital with some sickness. That was a fun night(my wife was not happy with staying longer!

) and made my a fast $100. That doubled what I had in my Deluxe! Thanks for bringing up a good memory.
Kevin
Kevin, thank you for confirming for me the status of my horn.
I bought this from someone who bought it at an estate sell and the case is interesting. It has a Peruvian coat of arms on the case and it seems to be a custom design that is on the case. It's pretty interesting and mysterious and the horn seems to have an interesting history. You can tell when you play it, not quite sure how to explain it.
I slapped the bell section on my Urbie Green slide when I first received the horn (bad slide) and it played pretty well!