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ID Instrument Maker Model Serial# Manuf. Date Key/Pitch Click on Picture to Enlarge
7452 Cornet Gautier 2xxx
Conical Gautier, LaPorte
7284 Cornet Gautier Bb LP
Bore: .460 Bell: 4 ¾ in Made in Austria
6664 Cornet Gautier Virtuoso 20509 A/Bb/C
Patent: July 17, 1906 (Buescher Patent)
5898 Cornet Gautier Virtuoso
5051 Cornet Gautier Virtuoso 1918
Made by Bohland and Fuchs Engraved: Henri Gautier Virtuoso Ssecond valve case marked: "B&F" and "Austria". Bore: .462 Bell: 4 3/4
4356 Euphonium Gautier Virtuoso
Engraved: HENRI GAUTIER VIRTUOSO Height: 24in Bell: 11in
3510 Trombone; Valve Gautier Virtuoso
Engraved: Heneri Gautier Virtuoso also Marked: B and F.
3100 Cornet Gautier Virtuoso Trio 20509
marked PAT. JULY 17-1906 12in long Bell 4 3/4in With Instructions! www.horn-u-copia.net/Docs/Gautier-Trio-Instructions.jpg
3097 Trumpet Gautier
2628 Euphonium Gautier Virtuoso
Length is 24 in bell 11 in
2360 Tuba Gautier Eb
2267 Mellophone Gautier
Valve marked B&F
2036 Trombone Gautier Virtuoso
Imported from Austria
2030 Cornet Gautier
12.75 in long
2029 Cornet Gautier Virtuoso
gsmonks: You know, in going over this model of horn and trying to calculate the conical-to-cylindrical ration, they have more cylindrical tubing than any modern cornet or "trumpet". Pryorphone: Or at least as much as a modern trumpet, given the small bell flare. I would guess that there is about a was between the 2 tuning slides here (one Bb/A, and one tuning) and the usual modern trumpet slide, which evolved long enough do both. The ONLY difference is that this cornet starts off with a [slightly] smaller mouthpipe/mouthpiece size! gsmonks: The modern "trumpet" and cornet have exactly the same amount of conical and cylindrical tubing. You start off with a conical mouthpiece receiver and mouthpiece stem, around 10" of conical lead-pipe, and a conical bell-section. The rest is cylindrical. The average is 65% conical to 35% cylindrical. This particular horn has a very short lead-pipe, and the rest of its plumbing, except for the bell, is cylindrical. I would say its ratio is far closer to 50%, maybe 55% conical vs 45% cylindrical. kenton:I wonder if that is true of all the "S" cornets? Pryorphone: Without taking [possible] differences in the mouthpiece and bell throat, sure! Look at all that cylindrical slide tubing, plus the valve tubing. Some cornets have "stepped" cylendrical tubing as you go further along (but then again, so do some "modern" trumpets, for that matter... )
2003 Cornet Gautier C/Bb/A
Engraved: Henri Gautier - Virtuoso C/Bb/A Probably a Bohland and Fuchs stencil
1847 Cornet Gautier
1837 Cornet Gautier
1485 Cornet Gautier Gautier
863 Trombone; AltoV Gautier
center valve is marked B & F. (Presumably, Bohland and Fuchs)
649 Alto Horn Gautier
Trade Name Gautier
525 Cornet Gautier
Gautier was a trade name used by Lyon & Healy

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