This thread has been widespread and interesting. I will see, if I can add a few
comments getting
around to most of the points touched.
I believe Hans, when he says, that Alexander didnt renew the patents.
But with the popularity of the Alex 103, one might wonder, why no other makers
have succ
I was able to have an interesting conversation at the recent NE Horn workshop
with Chris Huning from Paxman's. Alexander was literally bumping elbows with
them on the same display table, and they had their new triple with the change
valve in the bell tail. I asked Mr. Huning how they felt abou
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I'm sure that Besson gets their "stenciled" ho
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I'm sure that Besson gets their "stenciled" horns from Lidl,
now for at
least 10 years. Hoyer also mak
I'm sure that Besson gets their "stenciled" horns from Lidl, now for at
least 10 years. Hoyer also makes a very good horn with this wrap (sort of a
cross between Geyer and Kruspe). I have seen and played several owned by
KBHCers. They are tighter and brighter than the Geyer wrapped Hoyer
ings.
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In a message dated 11/19/05 1:00:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, Klaus writes:
> If the list should express interest in me expanding on another sort of GDR
> violating the Alex 103
> patent, then I may do so.
>
I'd love to hear about it!
- Steve Mumford
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