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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Lynchburg, Virginia
Brand: 53, former HS band player, have started playing again
Posts: 2
| Revere trumpet Found a horn in a local shop recently and was curious if anyone knows anything about it. The name on the bell is "Revere" and right below this it says something to the effect of "made in the U.S. sector" which leads me to believe that it was made in Germany right after the war in an area controlled by the U.S. Any info out there? |
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