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[edit] Sex?

The article contains the following interesting line under the title "Bronze lurs":

Bronze lurs were frequently found in pairs, with the "sex" of one instrument going in and the other going out.

I'm not sure what this means, I'm afraid, and there wasn't a source I could consult to get clarification. What does the "sex" of a bronze wind instrument look like, and where does one look for it? I've been unable to locate legs or a tail in the picture. ;-) Does anybody know what this could mean? —CKA3KA (Skazka) 22:02, 18 June 2007 (UTC)