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All these instruments are handcrafted using old techniques. The bell is hand beaten on the anvil.
The necessary tubes with the soldered joint are produced in our own workshop. All the crooks are formed in lead. |
The instruments have a scraped surface and a hand made engravings. Instruments marked as modification
are equipped with bells made by machines and they are polished. |
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Keyed bugle in C
copied from an original by Frederik Pace approx. 1830, London
With B-tuning bow
Copper with brass rim
Handcrafted nickel silver keys
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Keyed bugle in Eb
Copied from an original by Graves u. Co.,
Boston 1851
With keys in E flat
Copper with brass rim
Handcrafted nickel silver keys
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Eb alto baroque trombone
Original in the Grassi Museum Leipzig
Historical style
Hand hammered bell
Pitches from 440 down to 415 Hz
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Eb alto baroque trombone (Hans Hainlein 17. cent.)
Handhammered one piece bell
Hand engraving
Inner slides in yellow brass
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Bb tenor baroque trombone
After Ehe 17. cent.
Original in the Grassi Museum Leipzig
Historical style
Hand hammered bell
Pitches from 440 down to 415 Hz
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Tenor baroque trombone
Hand-hammered one piece bell
Hand engraving
Inner slides in yellow brass
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F bass baroque trombone After Hans Hainlein (17. cent.)
Historical style
Handhammered bell
Es - crook
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Eb/Ab - Bass - baroque trombone (Quint-trombone)
After Hans Hainlein, Nürnberg 1631
Historical style
Handhammered bell
Long mainslide
Hand engraving
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Natural trumpet/Slide trumpet
Long model
440 Hz
4 hole system
With different crooks
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Natural trumpet in pretzel form
adapted from Anton Schnitzer (Nuremberg) 1585
in F or Eb
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Natural horn
Copy after Johann Schönheit,
Wien anno 1800
Different crook
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