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	<title>Comments on: Why play horns with ascending valves?</title>
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		<title>By: Frederic Jourdin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Frederic Jourdin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 21:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Mr Medlin,
I edited an article about the single Bb/C horn 
in &quot;The Horn Call&quot; of May 2009.
In this article I wrote that &quot;Paxman and Alexander 
have made this kind of horn but this model is not 
included in their current catalogs. As far as I
know, only two German makers currently have this 
model in their catalogs: Johannes Finke and 
Ricco Kühn.&quot;
But it seems that you are also producing this kind 
of model.
You could probably ask the IHS (Bill Scharnberg) to 
publish additional information on this horn if you 
wish. What you wrote on your site is short and 
pretty well said about this horn!
I would like to have a picture of your Bb/C model 
for my consideration if you could please send me 
one. Thank you.
The French version of my article is mentionned here:
http://www.hornsociety.org/en/horn-call/online-articles
and available in line here:
http://www.hornsociety.org/en/horn-call/online-articles/287-un-piston-francais-sur-un-cor-allemand
The English version is available only in the printed 
issue.
Sincerely.
Frédéric Jourdin
Brest
France</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mr Medlin,<br />
I edited an article about the single Bb/C horn<br />
in &#8220;The Horn Call&#8221; of May 2009.<br />
In this article I wrote that &#8220;Paxman and Alexander<br />
have made this kind of horn but this model is not<br />
included in their current catalogs. As far as I<br />
know, only two German makers currently have this<br />
model in their catalogs: Johannes Finke and<br />
Ricco Kühn.&#8221;<br />
But it seems that you are also producing this kind<br />
of model.<br />
You could probably ask the IHS (Bill Scharnberg) to<br />
publish additional information on this horn if you<br />
wish. What you wrote on your site is short and<br />
pretty well said about this horn!<br />
I would like to have a picture of your Bb/C model<br />
for my consideration if you could please send me<br />
one. Thank you.<br />
The French version of my article is mentionned here:<br />
<a href="http://www.hornsociety.org/en/horn-call/online-articles" rel="nofollow">http://www.hornsociety.org/en/horn-call/online-articles</a><br />
and available in line here:<br />
<a href="http://www.hornsociety.org/en/horn-call/online-articles/287-un-piston-francais-sur-un-cor-allemand" rel="nofollow">http://www.hornsociety.org/en/horn-call/online-articles/287-un-piston-francais-sur-un-cor-allemand</a><br />
The English version is available only in the printed<br />
issue.<br />
Sincerely.<br />
Frédéric Jourdin<br />
Brest<br />
France</p>
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