QUOTE(david dufficy @ Dec 14 2004, 10:47 PM)
I was hoping you all could help me out. There is a 30b anglo in the keys of E and B available. Is that a higher pitched instrument and would it be too weird to play along with anything else? I'm still looking for that really affordable vintage instrument.

Having an instrument in a really odd pairing of keys isn't a bad thing in itself, and if it's tuned to A=440 then you can certainly play along with other instruments... but bear in mind that it would mean that playing in standard keys for folk tunes would use some very different fingering from the fingering you'd use on a C/G or G/D - e.g. playing in D on an E/B instrument would be like playing in Bb on a C/G!
It would also limit you in terms of teaching material, if that's relevant - you'd basically need to work it out for yourself - and in terms of going to workshops; many if not most workshops stipulate C/G instruments as the norm.