Is "Music Works" a reputable brand?

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Is "Music Works" a reputable brand?

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I recently came across the name "music works" as an instrument make. Are these reputable horns? Where are they made, and how high quality are they?

Thanks for any input.


*The brand may be spelled "Musik Werks"
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Re: Is "Music Works" a reputable brand?

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SqueakyOnion wrote:I recently came across the name "music works" as an instrument make. Are these reputable horns? Where are they made, and how high quality are they?

Thanks for any input.


*The brand may be spelled "Musik Werks"
Never heard of it. Do you have a link?
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If you don't see the brand listed at Dillon's or Baltimore Brass, I'd leave it alone.
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Do you mean "Musikwerks" as in Joseph Hetman, as in Hetman Musical Instrument Lubricants!?
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