Kruspe Wendler Model compensating double horn: This horn is in very good condition over all with minor scratches, decent serviceable case included. For the serious player in need of a proper Descant french horn that is on a tight budget, this will do quite nicely. Lacquered brass, with plenty of nickel-silver trim. 617XXX, Outstanding hand crafted professional instrument! Srew bell configuration. Original case included ( a tad beat up but hey, its Dave's original case) again, Fully serviced prior to sale It is a very fine playing horn, It will be fully serviced prior to sale. When David advanced and received a new horn his father, who was the music director at the school sold the instrument to the present owner who has had it ever since. This instrument was originally the property of David Ohanian (Boston Symph principal, Empire Brass as well as The Canadian Brass) and was his High School instrument when he attended Staples HS in Westport Ct.
This horn is in very good condition over all. 695XX, Outstanding hand crafted professional instrument! Made in Cleveland Ohio in the late 1950s. 00:00.We are running light on French horns presently but we do hope to get more in the near future.
Bryan Higgins, Berkeley California (, ) Windows 7 Loader Slic Activation With Oem Crack Patch Download there. My 8D was made in the sixties and starts with M.
The serial number is 6 digits >long with no letters, so obviously the above code system does not apply >to my horn.
>Second character (letter) indicates month of year, 'A' for January, 'B' >for >February, etc. Helen Read wrote: >From article, by >(Peter Macdonald): >First character (letter) indicates decade, 'G' for 1970's, 'H' for >1980's. The serial number is 6 digits long with no letters, so obviously the above code system does not apply to my horn. >Second character (letter) indicates month of year, 'A' for January, 'B' for >February, etc. >CODE SYSTEM >First character (letter) indicates decade, 'G' for 1970's, 'H' for 1980's. They seem to >tell everything you need to know. I had saved the following items from the horn >discusssion list a few months ago and am posting them now.
From article, by (Peter Macdonald): >A few weeks ago, someone in this newsgroup was asking how to interpret >Conn serial numbers. The repairman who works on my middle school instruments told me how to find out what MY serial number meant, so I'll relate that. His doesn't have the letters in front either, & I know it is an older horn. Peter Macdonald - From Thu Jun 15 07: Date: Tue, 04 Oct 94 17:13:21 EDT From: To: Subject: Re: Conn 8D Vintage Rick Lehner wrote, in regards to his 8D: 'It definitely does not have any letters in the serial number.Anyone know approximately how old and where it was made?' I was trying to help a friend of mine figure out a serial number on his 8D, too. They seem to tell everything you need to know. I had saved the following items from the horn discusssion list a few months ago and am posting them now. Elkhart horns.Ī few weeks ago, someone in this newsgroup was asking how to interpret Conn serial numbers. A Conn 8D with a six digit serial number and no letter prefix is not necessarily an Elkhart. Where is the serial number located and is the model. I was wondering how to identify which model french horn I have.
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