So as to not violate any confidences, I am editing out references to the sender's name and some specific information but the body of the email I received follows:
I was surprised to learn that Bach tenor trombones were built by Holton. I had several visits to the Elkhorn plant while my tuba was being built and I met many skilled craftsmen who cared about their work. Tuba building was a low priority for management but the guys on the floor were terrific. A sad ending and, as always, the lower you are on the totem pole the harder it hits you.On June 2nd, we got the word from Conn-Selmer VP John Stoner that it was decided to close our factory in Elkhorn, WI on Aug. 1st. Our last day of production will be either Thursday or Friday, July 17 or 18.
The products we made were mostly French Horns, but we also made the Harvey Phillips B-flat and C Tubas, the Holton fiberglass and brass Sousaphones, Holton and Leblanc Arturo Sandoval Flugelhorns and we always made the valve trombones and Maynard Ferguson Superbone (TR 395) since I strated working there.
After the Martin factory was closed 4 years ago, we started building the Holton and Martin Trombones again. We also built the 183 series Bach flugelhorns and the new Bach LT 142 BO Tenor Trombones ....
Conn-Selmer announced last December that they would close the Leblanc factory in Kenosha, WI on July 31st (they have already stopped production) and the Leblanc factory in La Coutrois-Boussey France will also be closed soon. The fact that this is coming on the day of the employee stock purchase ... this was planned quite some time ago.
It was also indicated that future models of Holton instruments would be made in Asia. 1
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1 In the future almost everything will be made in Asia.




