What's on Emma's Bench? A Conn Perfected Wonder Cornet
I had the opportunity to puzzle over this beautiful Conn Perfected Wonder Cornet last week. This model was built between 1906 to 1910, when Conn w...
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I had the opportunity to puzzle over this beautiful Conn Perfected Wonder Cornet last week. This model was built between 1906 to 1910, when Conn w...
Read moreI recently finished work on a very rare Selmer MKVI low A alto. I think this is only the third I’ve seen in my entire time repairing instruments; t...
Read moreI picked a Yamaha bass clarinet off of our shelf that happened to be a little worse off than expected. One of the many issues that had to be fixed ...
Read moreHey, Brass Fans! Remember I told you all we bought an estate of awesome bass trombones? Well, here’s a very cool one that won’t last long. This K...
Read moreHey, Trumpet Friends! While technically not on my bench, I had to show you all how awesome these bags are. We happened upon a bunch of Reunion Blu...
Read moreWow, brass fans, I have a super cool thing for you this time! We recently bought a large estate of bass trombones that included a whole bunch of aw...
Read moreA few months back I was busy working on a beautiful King Zephyr Alto Sax. This Sax was one of the earlier and therefore more desirable models as in...
Read moreI sure have something special for you brass fans this time! This is the first one of these babies I’ve ever had in my hands, and the oldest horn to...
Read moreI just had the chance to check over two Selmer Rosewood Contrabass Clarinets that just arrived at the shop. These are extremely uncommon instrument...
Read moreLong ago, herald trumpets were used to signal news and new arrivals to the castle. It is said that the wealth of a castle was demonstrated by the n...
Read moreToday, we are celebrating the beauty of engraving. Here we have three lovely, gold-plated Conn trombones, all born in the 1920s. I have been drawin...
Read moreHello Brass Fans! Today, I thought I’d share something from my own collection, it’s probably the rarest thing I’ve got. Shown here are actually tw...
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