Cerveny CEP-741-5MRX
Euphonium


These photos are of my personal horn, taken with a low resolution Sony Mavica FD-71 digital camera.
The Cervený CEP-741-5MRX comes with everything you could ask for.  It is the top-of-the-line euphonium in the oval designed instruments.  Not shown are the lyre bracket, and the two strap rings on the back of the instrument.  I suppose some might want to march with this instrument.  Even in concert, a strap might be a good idea for long presentations.  This is not a light horn.  Quality requires heavy-duty in the details.
Valves have heavy-duty spiral springs,
and no strings attached.
Beautiful detail in the nickel-silver joint between the bell and the bow.  The joints do not bulge.  Below the joint is one end of the protective ridge, which runs half way around the oval, a great feature to prevent those nasty large dents that always happen to the bow.
Rotary valves with optional "minibal" action.
5th valve action, conveniently located to be operated with left thumb.
5th valve - another view.
5th valve on leadpipe. 
Adjustable thumb ring.
2nd valve tuning slide ring, and valve linkages. 
 Nickel-silver rim.
Nickel-silver mouthpipe
Engraved Cervený trademark 
and model number.