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  2. Vincent Bach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Location: 204 East 85th street, New York, New York [6] Serial Numbers: N/A; Bach resumed his mouthpiece business and started selling how-to guides and music. Incorporated. Time frame: 1922 - 1928; Products: Mouthpieces, Cornets, Trumpets; Brand names: Stradivarius, Apollo, Mercury [6] Location: 237 E. 41st Street, New York, New York [6]

  3. Woodwind & Brasswind - Wikipedia

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    The company's retail store at the new location was the largest musical instrument store in the region. In 2002, Woodwind & Brasswind acquired Music123.com, a New Jersey –based online retailer of musical instruments and equipment, and hired Music123.com founders Stephan and Richard Zapf. [ 1 ]

  4. Buescher Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Though Buescher manufactured many kinds of brass instruments, the company was known primarily for its saxophones which competed successfully with instruments made by Conn and Martin. Buescher saxophones became distinctive with snap-in pads, patented by Buescher in 1921, and screw-in gold-plated Norton springs, introduced in late 1931.

  5. Elkhart Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    New York NY 10 October 1936), who was the president of Buescher Band Instrument Company, and Carl Dimond Greenleaf (b. Wauseon, Ohio 27 July 1876; d. Elkhart 10 July 1959), president of C.G. Conn , and who served the new company as secretary-treasurer.

  6. Besson (music company) - Wikipedia

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    Besson is a manufacturer of brass musical instruments.It is owned by Buffet Crampon, which bought Besson in 2006 from The Music Group.. The company was formed in 1837 by Gustave Auguste Besson, who at the age of 18 produced a revolutionary design of cornet which surpassed all contemporary models.

  7. Jupiter Band Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The main KHS manufacturing facility at Zhongli, Taiwan is spread over a 55-acre (220,000 m 2) industrial complex, featuring a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2) band instrument and drum factory and the KHS manufacturing facility at Tianjin China, is spread over a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) site. Imported European components are often used and most raw ...

  8. Getzen - Wikipedia

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    Getzen had trained in instrument repair with the C.G. Conn company and worked as a plant superintendent for the Frank Holton Company. Initially opened as a repair shop, the company expanded after World War II to instrument manufacture. In 1946, Getzen produced its first trombones. In 1947, Getzen started producing trumpets and cornets as well ...

  9. Category:Brass instrument manufacturing companies - Wikipedia

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