If the Chinese instrument makers decide to copy this horn (and no doubt
they will!) Han Hoyer would be a very good pseudonym to use.  And
perhaps the Chinese horn could be endorsed by Han Pizka...what do you
think, Prof.? 

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Sorry, Dr.Schaffer, the name is "Hans Hoyer" and not "Han Hoyer", which
would imply a chinese origin .... perhaps ...... 

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Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Han Hoyer 5802K

Orlando Pandolfi wrote: 

<5802 CK is not available yet, but VERY soon Do you know if these newer
models are going to be at any of the upcoming workshops? I'd always
liked the older Hoyer horns as an affordable alternative for students
when they were available and 'd love to play a few of these new ones.
Bill Schaffer



Dr. William R. Schaffer
B.M.E., M.M., D.M.A.
Associate Professor Horn/Theory
Department of Music
Auburn University
Auburn, AL  36849-5420
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