Instrument

ID 4186 Elkhart Cornet
Instrument Cornet
Maker Elkhart
Model 57C
Serial# 5774x
Date Made
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ID 3993 Elkhart Cornet
Instrument Cornet
Maker Elkhart
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Date Made
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ID 1888 Elkhart Cornet
Instrument Cornet
Maker Elkhart
Model 45C
Serial# 91366
Date Made
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Description engraved: ELKHART built by buescher, Elkhart Ind. 17 in length
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ID 1196 Elkhart Cornet
Instrument Cornet
Maker Elkhart
Model
Serial# 92874
Date Made
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Description
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ID 804 Elkhart Cornet
Instrument Cornet
Maker Elkhart
Model Tempo Bandmaster
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Date Made
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Description Tempo and Bandmaster were trade names for the Elkhart Band Instrument Company
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ID 483 Elkhart  Cornet
Instrument Cornet
Maker Elkhart
Model
Serial# 23382
Date Made
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Description engraved with an Elk Head and Elkhart Band Inst. Co,Elkhart Indiana OLDLOU: The unique wrap, utilising an underslung main tuning slide is reminiscent of Reynolds who designed cornets for H.N. White, Olds, and his own name brand, which all used the underslung tuning slide design. Is it possible that Reynolds had a hand in the design of this little horn? It is an absolute clone of my recently acquired Grinnell cornet. Knowing that Grinnell was not in the business of making brass instruments, but bought stencil horns from various makers, I can reasonably presume that my little Grinnell horn was made by whoever was using the Elkhart Band Instrument Co. name at the time that my horn and the first pictured Elkhart cornet were manufactured.
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