Has anyone ever played any of these instruments?
They only make trumpets, cornets, trombones and an oval baritone.
KUHNL & HOYER Brass
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I own a .525" straight tenor 'bone (Bolero series). It is very well made and has a buttery slide. I'm actually trying to sell it because I recently acquired an older Conn 79H (78H w trigger) that meets all my medium bore needs. Most of the K&H line is not well known here except for their alto 'bones.
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FWIW, th USA distributor for K&H is George Foster, located in the northern suburbs of Chicago. There is a web-site: www.khbrass.com . I spoke to him once some years ago - more recently, my e-mail/voice messages were unanswered. He's also (apparently) the distributor for Joseph Klier mouthpieces. The K&H trombone I own came from Steve Ferguson, who obtained it at a NAMM show.