A number of horn makers used hollow rotors back in the early 20th century.
I see that Max Enders was in Mainz and I was going to mention that another
Mainz maker with hollow rotors was Alexander (back in the good old days). A
good chance they used the same supplier for valves? The change
I'm guessing at the age, but the horn was made by Max Enders, who was
not building much after the first decade of the 1900's. (Bill Bamberg)
As I own a tenor horn that has - M. Enders Mainz 1934 Nr.1 - engraved
on the garland, and the Langwill Index 6th Edition cites Enders
advertising his
Enders catalog that
might identify the model, or even identify other horns Enders made for
comparison?
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Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Max Enders
I'm guessing at the age, but the horn was made
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