I don't have any idea, but I bet you could ask Leigh at Eclipse Trumpets. He might not know either, but he is in England and might have a better idea. There is also a guy on www.trumpetherald.com named Trumpetmike who might have some idea who made your horn.
I have some books at school about stamp horns. I'll look there and tell you if I find anything about your bell markings.
By the way, I did a search on the painting I told you about and it is in the Kimball Art Museum in Fort Worth.
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Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:35 pm Post subject: stamp horns
In your search of stamp horns to identify the maker of my old cornet, be aware that it was purchased new from Grinnells Music Co. which was home based in Detroit, Mi.. Grandpa bought it for me at Grinnells in Grand Rapids. I am not sure that any of this is of usage in tracing the actual maker, but,, ,,,,,,,,.
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