![]() Only ONE way to know.caliper measure the body and cross-reference with a 'sweet-spot' Zeph body. So I would wonder, then.IS the body design that of the VT-II, or the redesigned Zeph body (which would become the S20 body) ? ![]() The 'sought after ' Zephs are the ones with the redesigned body specs, and they are signified by the oval spat keys and the 'cloverleaf' pinky table. and I like the VT-II's.really beautiful toned horns, very unique sonic quality, sorta breath-y).although many unscrupulous sellers try to pass off the early ones as a 'poor man's S20'.which is a complete lie as it is not S20-like. Therefore, the earlier Zephs are not as sought after (I LIKE them, mind you. Their bodies were VT-II bodies, not the body specs which would become the S20 specs. ![]() They have the rectangular RH spat keys and the pinky table like the one which THIS horn has. The early Zephs were Voll-True II's, just rebranded. But looking at the horn, the seller is not out of bounds to call it that. Mmmmmmmm.never heard of a 'transitional' Zephyr, myself.
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