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A clown band plays at a children's hospital in the Washington, D.C. area on May 1, 1923. From the National Photo Company collection. View full size.
A trombone with an oddly angled bell, a baritone horn with a severely damaged bell, an alto horn (known as a tenor horn in England), and a curved soprano saxophone. Although all of these items are still made today, none of them are particularly common.
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