French Natural Horn c. 1880

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$3,000.00

A lovely French natural horn, anonymous, made around 1880. Previously part of the Lowell Greer Collection. Comes with period F & G crooks that play very well at A=440. Takes a narrow shank mouthpiece. More crooks could be made by either Richard Seraphinoff (Seraphinoff Halari) or Miles O’Malley (O’Malley Brass Instruments).

Owner is only selling because he upgraded to a natural horn with removable piston set.

Currently in San Francisco with its owner

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We are passionate about providing musicians with the highest quality horns on the market. Our team is made up of experienced brass players and professionals who have a deep understanding of what makes an excellent instrument. We offer a wide range of horns to suit a variety of budgets and playing styles, including both new and used instruments. 

We also have a team of technicians on hand to ensure that everything is in top condition. Whether you are a beginner looking for your first horn or a seasoned pro looking to upgrade your current instrument, we have something for everyone. Stop by our store or browse our selection online to find the perfect match. Or send us your question!

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