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#The olds cornet sale serial
Our doors are closed permanently and we will no longer be responding to phone calls or emails. Olds french horn for sale: serial 778XXX (1971) full double yellow brass body, nickel slides made in Fullerton CA only minor signs of. This horn is not the prettiest, but it is a player. Ideal student / starter cornet, adjustable ring on the 3rd slide makes it comfortable for smaller hands. This was one was made in the late 50s in Fullerton.
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There are no instruments or parts available for sale by Kanstul Musical Instruments. Vintage Olds Ambassador Bb Cornet Up for sale is a vintage Olds Ambassador Bb cornet. In dreary conditions Cornet lit up Turf Moor with a. Content on this website is for reference purposes only. Maxwel Cornet’s superb volley was the pick of the goals as Burnley and Crystal Palace took a point each from a hugely entertaining 3-3 draw. This website will remain online for the foreseeable future, as an archive of Kanstul history and product information. We’d also like to thank our indispensable design collaborators who over the years worked with Zig to create so many horns that made history.Īlso, thanks to our dealers and resellers, and of course our private-label partners who have kept so many iconic instrument designs available to the serious playing community.
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We want to thank all the players who have made music on our horns over the years, from the casual players, the band members, the drum corps sections-to the professionals in the pop, rock, jazz, symphonic, mariachi, and Hollywood soundtrack genres-and everyone in between. However, we came to a point where it was no longer viable for us to continue. 67 years ago, Zig Kanstul first began crafting brasswinds, and though the master himself passed in 2016, our family has carried on the tradition of building a broad line of brass instruments with an unrelenting focus on the sound.