Does anyone have an old 1940's-60's Cerveny catalog?

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Does anyone have an old 1940's-60's Cerveny catalog?

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Hi-
I am just wondering if anyone has an old--from the late 1940's though the early 1960's Cerveny catalog? If so, can you email me directly at: jonestuba@juno.com" target="_blank I need some info, specifically on the older CC model 601 5/4's--the ones with the 17.75" bell--both the 4 and 5 valve models. Many thanks!

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Try Cerveny in NJ (Matt Walters knows them). . . or in CZ, maybe premt@amati.cz" target="_blank
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This isn't really what you're looking for, but it's close.
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HI-
Nice updated web catalog online of Cerveny tubas and Cerveny rotary insts--along with nice pics and history-as of 11/1/2010--FYI-mark

http://cerveny.ecbook.cz/" target="_blank
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Thanks for the link.

I am compiling an increasingly FAT book of Tuba and Sousa sections of catalogs, old and new.

I have just about all Conn and King, but I am missing the uber old King stuff. I can probably get that direct from the historical H.N. White site.

I also have just about everything from Couesnon to Willson.

Every time I add something new to my book I ask my wife what she thinks, "that's great honey..." :roll:
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