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bigbandbone
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by bigbandbone »

Any thoughts good or bad on the 73H?

There's one on eBay I'm thinking about. It has split triggers and a D slide.
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Finetales
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by Finetales »

Most 73Hs (along with their single-valve brethren 71H) were Abilene, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but reduces the odds of finding a great one. If you like that compact 70-series sound and long slide but don't want to deal with the shortcomings of a single valve, it's your cheapest option. (The only other options are taking a 71H or 72H and getting a valve added, or buying a new M&W with 70-series specs.)

The one on eBay looks to be an Abilene judging by the bell. Pictures aren't great but it looks good, and with the D slide and split triggers it wouldn't be obnoxious to deal with. The seller doesn't accept returns, but I'm sure you could find a new home for it on here if you ended up not liking it.
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greenbean
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by greenbean »

I would go for it!
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imsevimse
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by imsevimse »

I have an Abilene 73H from 1979. I played it today with a big band as we played Kenton arrangements. It is a good classic big band horn.

/Tom
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Thrawn22
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by Thrawn22 »

I was looking at it. For the price and the work thats been done it may be worth a roll of the dice.