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Wurlitzer lyric cornet serial numbers
Wurlitzer lyric cornet serial numbers




Smith while a member of the John Philip Sousa Band in 1900. Series 2 contains historical music instruments and ephemera used by musicians during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including two clarinets used by A. The films are arranged numerically by film number. The recordings are arranged alphabetically by title within each grouping. The recordings are arranged by type of performance ensemble and identified with one of the following notations after the title (LP-H: Historic recording, UI: University of Illinois Band, U: Non-University of Illinois Collegiate Bands, M: Military Bands, S: Summer Camp and Festival Bands, and C: Community Bands). Series 1 contains sound recordings and films. The collection is organized in three series. Trumpetherald.Title: Musical Americana Collection, circa 1900-2000 I referenced the wrong serial number list the first time. I know my friend will be happy to get some info about it.Ĭheck my date change in my last post. I have seen some pictures of the cornet and it is in remakable shape. Thanks, Gilligan! I didn't think anyone had an answer to my question. If that serial number is Conn's serial number and not Wurlitzer's then that horn was manufactured in 1879.ġ917 Vega Standard (King of the Peashooters!) The Wurlitzer Lyric was made by Conn in the late 1800 and early 1900. Conn and Pan American made several models for Wurlitzer. Many of the Wurlitzer Cornets were made as stencils by Conn for Wurlitzer around the beginning of the 20th century (1900). Forum Index ->Cornet/FlügelhornĪ friend of mine (euphonium player, but what the heck, somebody's got to like them) recently inherited a Wurlitzer cornet with a serial number of 3572 and the name 'Lyric' on the bell.ĭoes anyone know anything about these cornets? I have done the thread search, and also checked out a couple of search engines, but the pickin's are kind of slim!






Wurlitzer lyric cornet serial numbers