Visit http://www.gemstonemusical.com/ to read preliminary information about the new W. Nirschl Brass Line.
The November issue of The Music Trades Magazine has an ad with the website http://www.wnirschl.com, but there is just a placekeeper at that site now. The ad has the new W. Nirschl logo and the slogan: "American Design. German Engineering."
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Gemstone will be at Mid-West with two Nirschl 4/4 CC's. One a handmade tuba and the regular model that is well known. They are also going to have Walter's Euphonium (new?) available.
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Ok, there is a big debate going on one of the repair sites I visit. These Nirschl brass are being made in India, from what I've been told so far. I'd be interested to see what they look/play like.
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Hey, Andy! Which repair site is that?ASTuba wrote:Ok, there is a big debate going on one of the repair sites I visit. These Nirschl brass are being made in India, from what I've been told so far. I'd be interested to see what they look/play like.
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Oh... I missed that thread 'cause it was disguised as 'Kalison'. I've missed something here though.. ... I thought Walter Nirschl was in the old Bohm & Meinl factory. I'm particularly interested in the Walter Nirschl/B & M lore since the Marzans were also made there in the 70's.ASTuba wrote:Delphi, Wayne Tanabe has been talking about this some.
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...and in reference to chops80:ASTuba wrote:Ok, there is a big debate going on one of the repair sites I visit. These Nirschl brass are being made in India, from what I've been told so far. I'd be interested to see what they look/play like.
My understanding was that Gemstone is having Nirschl develop low brass which will be made in India but only for the school market. I don't even know if it will have Nirschl's name on it.
Gemstone currently has a sax which has been shopped around the country successfully. I don't know how widely it's been sold. They also have the ubiquitous Gemeinhardt flute.
Nirschl will make his CC tubas for the professional market in Germany. At least, that's the way I understand it. Ask them at Mid-West.
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I won't be at Mid-West, so I can't ask. I'll give Gemstone/Gemeinhardt/Stephanhouser/Nirschl a call.Alex C wrote:...and in reference to chops80:ASTuba wrote:Ok, there is a big debate going on one of the repair sites I visit. These Nirschl brass are being made in India, from what I've been told so far. I'd be interested to see what they look/play like.
My understanding was that Gemstone is having Nirschl develop low brass which will be made in India but only for the school market. I don't even know if it will have Nirschl's name on it.
Gemstone currently has a sax which has been shopped around the country successfully. I don't know how widely it's been sold. They also have the ubiquitous Gemeinhardt flute.
Nirschl will make his CC tubas for the professional market in Germany. At least, that's the way I understand it. Ask them at Mid-West.
Andy Smith, DMA
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