I always knew India was making those hokey looking reproduction horns, but this one looks more normal. The price is close to the price of the better looking reproductions available in the U.S., but you can make an offer.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Full-Brass-Edis ... 2485391421
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Re: India's Got a Brand New Bag
I'm glad to see the tell-tale signs of a poorly soldered bell and crooked nipple. Otherwise a collector can be fooled by this.
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If they would just quit being hung up on that 90 degree elbow/nipple on the end, they might have something useful. A straight nipple horn would be useful for small machines at a reasonable price...
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