Horn-u-copia's Product Line Listing for

Holton Cornet


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notes: This listing is intended to include only out of production instruments.
The dates listed represent what we have documented, but don't necessarily mean the acutal productions ranges.

MODEL NO. BORE (in.) BELL (in.) VALVE(S) REMARKS Image
New Proportion Became the Couturier Model

Produced: 1906 - 1907

Super Collegiate

Galaxy

Holton-Clarke

Produced: 1914 - 1919

Clarke Short Miracle Length 15in

Couturier

Produced: 1907 - 1914

Shop Built

Produced: 1900 - 1906

Clarke C Long Model

Produced: 1920 - 1930

Revelation

Produced: 1914 - 1923

F.C.

Produced: 1911 - 1916

20 Small Bore same design as 28 and 29

Produced: 1945 - 1962

Resotone 24 .462 3p

Produced: 1936 - 0

Two Piece Bell
Long Model 25 originally named “Holton Long Model”, during the 30s the catalog began listing the Model 25 along with the long model name, the bell marking changed to a 25 in 1939. The 25 was also available with a stratodyne bell in the late 1930s and 1940s.

Produced: 1924 - 1962

Stratodyne 27 0.165 4.8125 Advertising shows it as a Model 25 or 29 style, possibly with a new leadpipe designed to optimize the one piece Stratodyne bell. Production 1950s, possibly 1960s

28 0.485 4.5

Produced: 1940 - 1962

29 Medium Large bore, otherwise same design as medium bore 28 and small bore 20. Available with a Stratodyne bell in the late 1930s and 1940s.

Produced: 1940 - 1962

Ideal 400 0.457 4.5

Produced: 1934 - 1937

502

Collegiate 504 4.5

C602

C603

Galaxy G22

Ex: 1961



Sets of instruments by Makers will be periodically added to this table. This listing is intended to include makers where the majority of their model designations are known.

It should also be noted that for most makers, there will be examples in the catalog where the model is unknown and therefore not represented in this listing.

Currently listed are:

Amati
Bugles Cornets Flugelhorns Fluglehorns Mellophones Sousaphones Trumpets
Buescher
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Helicons Mellophones Sousaphones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas
Conn
Altos Alto Horns Ballad Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Helicons Mellophones Sousaphones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas
Distin
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns Helicons Mellophones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas
Holton
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Mellophones Sousaphones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas
Keefer
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Helicons Mellophones Sousaphones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas
King
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Helicons Mellophones Sousaphones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas
Mahillon
Alto Horns Baritones Bugles Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Helicons Mellophones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas
Olds
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Mellophones Sousaphones Trombones Trumpets Tubas
Reynolds
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Mellophones Sousaphones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas
Wurlitzer
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums French Horns Helicons Mellophones Sousaphones Trombones Trumpets Tubas
York
Alto Horns Cornets Euphoniums Fluglehorns French Horns Helicons Mellophones Sousaphones Tenor Horns Trombones Trumpets Tubas

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