ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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11690 |
Trombone |
Holton |
RE 501 Special |
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1966 |
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Bore: .500
Nickel-Silver |
11689 |
Bugle |
Elaton |
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11688 |
Saxhorn |
Rohe-Leavitt |
OTS |
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Eb |
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Bass Saxhorn |
11687 |
Trumpet |
Lignatone |
128 |
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11686 |
Cornet |
Conn |
212A |
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Eb |
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Bore: .460
Bell:4-1/2in
AVAILABLE ONLY IN EUROPE
Conn International was one of several ways UMI marketed stencils under their flagship brands - and is basically a straight Amati stencil.
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11685 |
Cornet |
Holton |
G22 Galaxy |
339924 |
1961 |
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With Warranty Card |
11684 |
Trumpet |
Chris Kratt |
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|
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Huttl stencil, with the Conn/Amati-type grip rings |
11683 |
Saxhorn |
Quinard |
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11682 |
Trombone |
Holton |
60 |
|
1937 |
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Dual bore: .478/.498
Bell:7in
Unique tuning mechanism |
11681 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
Consul |
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11680 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
Supertonw |
023876 |
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11679 |
Alto Horn |
Pepper |
Perfected |
29811 |
|
|
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With Trade Mark | Warranted | Registered July 1893 |
11678 |
Trumpet |
Dotzauer |
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1938-49 |
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Josef Dotzauer Graslitz Sudetengau |
11677 |
Trombone; Bass |
Weltklang |
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G |
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11676 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
2404 |
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11675 |
Trombone; Alto |
Courutier-Lyon |
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|
|
Eb |
|
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11674 |
Cornet |
Conn |
25A |
GE420560 |
1974 |
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Built from a Connquest 77A frame, Connquest 77B pistons (a trumpet serial), a Director receiver and a Shooting Star bell
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11673 |
Trombone; Valve |
Van-Cauwelaert |
Vienna Valved |
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11672 |
French Horn |
Holton |
H100 |
598563 |
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Prototype designed by McCracken less than 50 were made. |
11671 |
Trumpet |
Conn |
6B-Victor |
40318194 |
1990 |
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11670 |
Cornet |
Alexander |
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11669 |
Trombone; Valve |
Buescher |
Epoch |
393 |
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11668 |
Mellophone |
Polivka |
Star Model |
5216 |
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Althorn
"5216|Jos. Polivka|Star|Model|New|York |
11667 |
Bugle; Keyed |
Wright |
Presentation |
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1853 |
Eb |
|
12 Key
Presentation Keyed Bugle to Wm Kay
Presented to | Wm R. Kay | by the | Members of the | National Brass Band | of Boston | Oct 1st 1853 |
11666 |
Tenor Horn |
Seltmann |
OTS |
|
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Bb |
|
E. Seltman Maker Phila. |
11665 |
Cornet |
Couturier |
Shortpipe |
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Designed using Manual Disk Key Change patent (1436085) and Short mouthpipe/smaller valve bore patent (1438363) |
11664 |
Trombone; Valve |
Sax |
Seven Belled |
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each valve changes the bell to which the sound goes. |
11663 |
Tenor Horn |
Kaiser-Kohler |
OTS |
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Bb |
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F.G.Kaiser| Cinc O. |
11662 |
Trombone |
York |
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Bell: 8.5in |
11661 |
French Horn |
Saurle |
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1845-50 |
F |
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Königl:Hof Instrumentenmacher in München“ Inv.N° 41
This Horn was made between 1845-50 in Munich for the Court Orchestra. It was Auctioned off in 1865 along with most of the Orchestra Wind instruments when the pitch was changed from 460hz to the Paris pitch of 435! it was played by one of the colleagues of Franz Strauss (Richard Strauss‘ Father, Franz himself played a B-flat horn, his 4 colleagues played F-horns. the horn was crookable down to C-Basso or even lower.
The Valve slides are made for the Catholic fingering
popular in Bavaria (1.Valve is a 1/2 step, 2. a whole step) but they can be interchanged.
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