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top mounted bellcrank
High, thumb-utilized Water key
Valve windway arrangement
valve for pitch on tuning slide
Key specific substitute Cornet bells
Slide stop rod for key change
Alternate attached tubing and shank changing pitch
Upside-down adjustable bell-front

Heald



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  • 1843 - July 3th-Born Atkinson, NH
  • 1861 - Moved to Mancester, NH - Played key bugle and cornet Heald portrait
  • 1863 - Moved to Worcester (MA)
  • 1867 - Employed by Isaac Fiske One day passing a shop, (I) noticed an instrument in the window and entering, inquired the prices. Heald made a purchase and, as luck would have it, the shop keeper was none other than Isaac Fiske, who took an interest in the young man and subsequently offered Heald a job and the opportunity to learn the trade of instrument making. He performed with Clelland and Healds Orchestra. He remained with Fiske for about fifteen years and left Worcester a master, instrument maker. It is likely Heald owned and played a cornet prior to his move to Worcester; the association with Fiske may have focused his interests.
  • 1880 Worcester City directory lists him as a separate instrument maker from Fiske with a shop at #85 Mechanic St. while Fiske was down the street at #13.
  • 1881 - Moved to Springfield, (MA) - Employed by C.W. Hutchins Music House
  • 1888 - Employed in Philadelphia as an instrument maker.
  • 1889-1927 - Springfield (MA) - Established instrument manufactory and repair shop, first at 23 Taylor Street, 275 Main Street and 1617 Main Street.
  • 1927-1930 - Used the name Springfield Band Instrument Company
  • 1934 - John died, at age 90, in Springfield, MA. He lived at 92 Florence Street in that city. He is buried in Laconia, NH.



Used American Premier as a tradename.





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