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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Dec 2003
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![]() | selmer radial dillons has a used one http://www.dillonmusic.com/used_inst...ts&StartPos=75 last horn on the page. Id really like to know more about it, I'm pretty sure that maurice andre helped designed it and the angled valves were his idea. but overall, what kind of player is it and what is the signifiance of the angled valves?
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Atlanta
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![]() | The Selmer Radial was Selmers response to the offset second valve of the Olds Recording. I believe Maurice Andre did have some imput into the design. It was supposed to be more natural for the player. Surprisingly it also helped improve intonation of their horns. Mike
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