Re: [Hornlist] Alexander wins German award

2005-01-05 Thread Scott Hartman
Hiya, A government gives an award of merit to a domestic company for the quality of its products. Ha! Our government does that too, but I think most of us are realistic enough to ignore them. scottito PS: No disrespect to Alexander. They make fine horns.

Re: [Hornlist] Alexander wins German award

2005-01-05 Thread Benno Heinemann
The 503 is indeed a good horn. They have made a few mainly cosmetic improvements to it since it was introduced, but it is more or less the same instrument as before. Although concieved as a student instrument, it is played by quite a few pros as well. The principal horn player in Wuppertal has j

[Hornlist] Alexander wins German award

2005-01-05 Thread Ray & Sonja Crenshaw
> I assume that the result is really a serious proof for Alexanders quality > What do you think? I think you forgot to put your real name at the bottom of your letter. jrc ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music.m

Re: [Hornlist] Alexander wins German award

2005-01-05 Thread Klaus Bjerre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > this is my first posting to this list so please excuse me if I do something > wrong... > > Surfing the Alexander web site (www.gebr-alexander.com) I saw that they > already won a high German award for their entry level model 503 this year - > again. > > Isn't it quite

[Hornlist] Alexander wins German award

2005-01-05 Thread horn-fan
Hello to all, this is my first posting to this list so please excuse me if I do something wrong... Surfing the Alexander web site (www.gebr-alexander.com) I saw that they already won a high German award for their entry level model 503 this year - again. Isn't it quite interesting that they hav