Re: for technical scholars only, please:


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Posted by Anon on May 06, 2001 at 15:07:54:

In Reply to: for technical scholars only, please: posted by Joe S. on May 06, 2001 at 01:10:20:

Er, you have some interesting friends, Joe. That "horn" is obviously a fairly common
D flat AirBuster "Breakwind" model made around 1919 in Latvia. It enjoyed considerable acceptance in wind instrument circles in those days. Many of these fine instruments survive even today.


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