
So, as we all know, Yamaha makes a wide variety of Bass Trombone models, such as their professional Xeno orchestral Trombones, the commercial Bass Trombones from the 80's, and their student / intermediate level Basses with one trigger. As it turns out, Yamaha apparently has a collection of "German Style" trombones for sale in various places, some of them being on the internet. Up to this point, I had never even heard of these trombones, and to my knowledge, nothing has really been documented about them. Here's a couple of links I found that could provide context to the situation:
https://fr.yamaha.com/files/download/br ... one_AN.pdf
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https://reverb.com/item/35875885-yamaha ... s-trombone
/\ Some guy a couple years back posted a listing on reverb for a Yamaha 605 "German Style" bass that supposedly sports an 11 INCH BELL!!

I'm not sure if the seller was telling the truth or not, but I'd like to think Yamaha made an 11 inch bell to scratch their primitive Bass Trombone needs.
Has anyone ever heard of these? To me it's like uncovering a secret part of history nobody was supposed to know about, because the knowledge of their being a Yamaha german style Bass Trombone might make some people's heads explode. Better yet, if anyone has ever honked around on one of these untameable beasts, I'd love to know how they played.
Have I uncovered something that was supposed to be long forgotten..?