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| Pianissimo User Join Date: May 2004
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![]() | Re: Is there any kind of consensus on the most desireable vintage horn B, one correction, Maynard didn't start to collaborate with Holton on the MF Horn series until the early 70's , so the were no MF Horns made in the sixties although Holton did make some excellent trumpets in the 60's they just weren't associated with Maynard. |
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