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Conn trumpet serial number n18733 model
Conn trumpet serial number n18733 model









Boosey & Hawkes decided to establish their own factory in India using tooling from some of their previous ranges of British made instruments. To confuse matters, some of the 400 series instruments were actually made in the USA.īy the late 90's Eastern Europe had collapsed and there was no more subsidised production to earn foreign currency. Then in the 90's Boosey & Hawkes started calling these instruments "Boosey & Hawkes 400 Series". Some of them have "LaFleur" engraved on them, but most say "Corton". The same instruments were also sold under the Weltklang name by people importing them directly or who had obtained them from bands visiting East Germany who were often part-paid in instruments they could then sell on (Kenny Ball had this arrangement with the East German authorities and mentions it in his autobiography).įrom the 70's through to the 90's Boosey & Hawkes moved to obtaining instruments from Amati in Czechoslovakia.

conn trumpet serial number n18733 model

I saw these for sale in an Edinburgh music shop as late as 1994, which must have been old stock. The same instruments were also imported by Barnes & Mullins Ltd and branded as "B&M Champion". Boosey and Hawkes thought this sounded too Germanic and the word "klang" would make people think they sounded bad so they had them engraved as "La Fleur by Boosey & Hawkes". After they left, the Czech authorities re-established production in collectivised factories using the old names (Amati and Cerveny).īy the 60s, VMI in Markneukirchen was manufacturing student level instruments under the "Weltklang" brand (German for "world sound"). The people making them were German Speaking Czechs from the Sudetenland who had fled the Russian occupation which happened at the end of the second world war. This was a collective of factories under communist control making all sorts of brass and woodwind instruments. VMI was based in Markneukirchen and is now known as B&S.

conn trumpet serial number n18733 model

Sometime in the 1960's Boosey & Hawkes had the opportunity to buy in budget priced instruments from Eastern Europe - mainly from VMI of the GDR (East Germany) and later Amati of Czechoslovakia. LaFleur was maintained as a separate company until the 1930's. Boosey merged with Riviere & Hawkes in 1930 to become Boosey & Hawkes. ".R LaFleur & Son were an instrument maker founded in London in 1862 who were acquired by Boosey & Co in 1917.











Conn trumpet serial number n18733 model