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Old 09-06-2009, 04:41 PM   #1
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Hello all. I have found your site in my ongoing search for information on NOBLET.
I own and have owned for the last 26 years a noblet trumpet. I got this horn from an older gentelmen that claimed he used it to put his 6 children all through highschool. I played this horn through my schoold years and then a couple years after. I allways got many compliments on the sound and playabillity. Sadly I no longer play nor do I have the desire to.
I am though trying without much luck to determine age and value of this horn as well as who actually made it. Every one I have heard back from on other sites simply says "noblet does not nor did they make brass instruments" They were made by someone else and they simply put their name on it.
Any and all help greatly appreciated
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