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list Sun, 5 Jul 1998 Volume 1 : Number 21In this issue:
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- Re: Harwoods
- Re: Harwoods
Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 18:07:39 EDT
From: <PaulC135@aol.com>
To: list@contrabass.com
Subject: Re: HarwoodsIn a message dated 7/5/98 5:49:29 PM, you wrote:
Sorry, folks, but I've also seen non-Buescher Harwoods over the years, so one
can not assume the bass is Buescher-made. Also, the serial number will have
no relationship to either the Buescher or Conn numbers. So for accurate
verification of the horn, I still refer you to my original post.<<Harwood is a stencil name produced in the 1920s. More than likely a Conn or
Buescher instrument. Details of engraving, markings and numbers can reveal
more. >>Paul Cohen
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Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 16:16:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: Naci Gul <nacigul@yahoo.com>
To: list@contrabass.com
Subject: Re: Harwoods---PaulC135@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 7/5/98 5:49:29 PM, you wrote:
>
> Sorry, folks, but I've also seen non-Buescher Harwoods over the years, so one
> can not assume the bass is Buescher-made. Also, the serial number will have
> no relationship to either the Buescher or Conn numbers. So for accurate
> verification of the horn, I still refer you to my original post.
>
> <<Harwood is a stencil name produced in the 1920s. More than likely a Conn or
> Buescher instrument. Details of engraving, markings and numbers can reveal
> more. >>
>
> Paul Cohen
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