You can find this on some natural horns as well, e.g. Raoux, Raoux- 
Millereau, Lorenz etc.
Nothing new at all. It was a rather mechanical thing, but perhaps also  
thought as for keeping the bore.

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Am 03.10.2010 um 12:17 schrieb Simon Varnam:

>
>> The slide on the first valve (full step, index finger) is
>> reversed male/female, i.e., the "inside" part is on the body of the  
>> horn
>> and the "outside" is on the slide.  The other three slides are  
>> normal.
>> Did any other makers do this, and why?
>>
>
> My >30 year old Yamaha double has a main tuning slide with one end  
> like that and the other end as normal.
> Model and serial number later in the week, if you ask for them.
>
> Simon
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