I picked one up a couple of years ago from Houton Horns.  Not sure how to
tell what model it is, it's a full double F, B flat.  Dennis had to do some
minor repairs including a new lead pipe.    

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Hi,

I have a New Symphony model Kruspe (F/B flat full double horn) which I
purchased in 1940. It is the only horn I've owned and, except for about a
year in 1945-6, when I was transferred from an artillery unit to the US
Army's First Division Band, is the only horn I've ever played. (The US Army
issue horn was, I think, a Conn 6D.)

I hope you will get some more responses. It will be interesting to find out
who some of the other Kruspe hornists there are out there.

Ed



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Hi.Are there any Kruspe players out there,interested in exchanging views and
info.? Neil Mantle[Scotland]




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