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Geyer, Five valve single horn in B-flat Formerly owned by Wendell Hoss Global fourth valve |
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Lowell Greer, Baroque horn after Hoffmaster, London |
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Červený, Single Horn in High F |
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Selmer, Paris, Ascending third valve |
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Knopf, Compensating double horn |
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C.F. Schmidt, Double horn, 1925 Formerly owned by Vincent DeRosa |
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C.F. Schmidt, Full double horn with horizontal thumb valve, 1900 |
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Raoux, Single horn in F, ascending, 1900 |
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Schuster & Co., Single B-flat horn |
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Kruspe, single horn in F, 1895 |
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Buffet Paris, Single horn in F with change valves, 1900 |
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Geyer, custom 5-valve horn in C, 1930 |
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Geyer, 5-valve horn in B-flat |
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Krupse, compensating horn |
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C. Mahillon, 2-valve horn with crook, 1875 |
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Knopf, Wagner tuba in F and B-flat, compensating |
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Seraphinoff, after Leopold Uhlmann |
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Salvationist Publishing and Supplier, Ltd., Tenor Horn, TRex mouthpiece by Tom Greer, Moosewood Hornists Requisites |
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Beauboeuf Frres Paris, Cor Orchestra with Crooks |
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Cor de Chasse |
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Geyer, Hunting Horn (rare) |
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Anonymous, Cor Orchestra, ca. 1832 |
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Kessels, Cor Solo, 1880 |
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Raoux, Cor Orchestra with sauterelle |
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Geyer, Double Horn with large throat bell (1962, only 5 made) |
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Harmon mute for horn |
*Other horns in Craigs collection include: Geyer double (his regular horn), Schmidt model Geyer, Hoyer descant, Paxman model 40 descant, E. Schmid descant. 5-valve Sansone B-flat, and a model 8 Sansone (rarest Sansone). The model 8 is a full double with a stopping valve on both sides.