I’ve come across this woodwind instrument tool, well I think that’s what it is. It is currently at my booth, find it with this link. Still can’t figure out how to resize my pics to fit this format. [URL removed]
If anyone knows what it is I’d appreciate knowing. I’m like my dad, I learned to play the radio.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
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Frank Holton was a company in Elkhorn, one town away from me, that worked on brass musical instruments.
I think that is a “tool Kit” to make adjustment to an instrument.
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I have been searching instrument tool kits for sax, Trombone, trumpet and carinet.
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Policequilts Reputation: 925 See Policequilts' booth |
I don’t know what it is either but did find a forum that maybe you can get your question answered there?? I’d be interested in know what it is and what it does.
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AntiquesRGreat Reputation: 751 See AntiquesRGreat's booth |
My Dad Played the Harmonica, I’m wondering if this is a tool for a Harmonica? I found this ‘’More Modern’’ Version of Screwdriver and Pointed Pick link for Harmonica Tools, (but there’s more than only those) [URL removed] [URL removed]
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divinefabricsnmore Reputation: 388 See divinefabricsnmore's booth |
Might want to send picture to this site
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
Thanks, Policequilts, I was able to find all kinds of information about the company, but not what this tool is for. I am thinking that it is probably for a specific instrument, that sharp thingy in the 3 part picture is what gets me, it’s sharp and his a hole in the side of it. I love tools, but this one has me stymied at the moment.
Thanks, Antiques. I posted a question and will let all know if I get a reply of what instrument it belongs to and how to use it.
Thanks Divine, but this has just the 2 “tools”, the screwdriver and the pointed thingy. The manufacturer’s name on the tool is a maker of woodwind instruments, trumpets, trombones, etc. Thanks for the lead, and I will do some other searching today to see what I might find. There must be a modern version of this somewhere I should think!
Thanks CindyBear, I am registered there, it is a part of the Trumpet Forum and I have posted 2 pictures there.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
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