![]() Does 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! Thanks! Bill PoseyBack to topGilliganHeavyweight MemberJoined: Posts: 625Location: Colorado Springs. COPosted: Wed 1:13 pm Post subject: Check my date change in my last post.ĬOPosted: Tue 6:16 pm Post subject: Many of the Wurlitzer Cornets were made as stencils by Conn for Wurlitzer around the beginning of the 20th century (1900). ![]() ![]() Com Forum Index ->Cornet/FlügelhornView previous topic :: View next topicAuthorMessageSturmbillVeteran MemberJoined: Posts: 376Location: VirginiaPosted: Mon 1:07 pm Post subject: A 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. ![]()
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