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Old 11-05-2009, 02:24 PM   #11
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Re: Has anyone heard of a Commodore Trumpet

Thanks, Lou. Didn't know about the York connection.
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Re: Has anyone heard of a Commodore Trumpet

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This would be interesting information for Horn-u-copia to have, if accurate. There is no mention of an early "The Martin" company model named Commodore, or on their tradename list. Maybe the owners of these instruments would give that consideration to adding to the research data bases there to aid future inquiries by others? I also had no idea Martin had any horns made in Germany. Could you cite any info that these Commodores were Martin instruments? However, I did see there was a Troubador "peashooter" model in the "20's, per Dallas Gearhead. Incidentally, there is a " Vintage Trubador" trumpet on Shopgoodwill due to end in a few hours has low bids. Don't know if that is the Martin one or not.
My mistake.It is the Martin Troubador,not the Commodore.Martin did not make a Commodore.
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