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  2. Grover Musical Products, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Richard I. Berger (born 1952) is the president. Before becoming president, he had overseen the Trophy Grover Company and Grossman Musical Products, which in 1983, was one of the largest distributors of musical instruments in the U.S. Grossman Musical Products was founded in 1922 by his great uncle, Henry Saul Grossman (1898–1995) [5] who, from 1953 to 1966, owned Rogers Drums.

  3. List of horn makers - Wikipedia

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    The list of horn makers spans all time, and not all still exist. Andreas Jungwirth [1] Atkinson Brass and Company [2] Briz Horn Company; Buescher Band Instrument Company; C.G. Conn; Christopher Cornford [3] Daniel Rauch; Dieter Otto [4] Ed. Kruspe; Engelbert Schmid [5] F. E. Olds; Finke [6] Gebr. Alexander; Hans Hoyer [7] Herbert Fritz Knopf [8 ...

  4. Lists of brands - Wikipedia

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    List of automotive fuel brands; List of bottle types, brands and companies; British Rail brand names; List of car audio manufacturers and brands; List of celebrity-branded perfumes; List of cigar brands; List of cigarette brands; List of defunct consumer brands; List of digital camera brands; Dunlop (brands) List of electronics brands; List of ...

  5. List of euphonium, baritone horn and tenor horn manufacturers

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    Frank Holton & Company, founded in 1896, is still an active brand of Conn-Selmer, but no longer manufactures tenor brass such as the “Falcone Model” baritone of the late 70s. Buescher Band Instrument Company manufactured tenor brass in Elkhart Indiana from 1894 – until being sold to Selmer (now Conn-Selmer) in 1963.

  6. Air horn - Wikipedia

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    An air horn consists of a flaring metal or plastic horn or trumpet (called the "bell") attached to a small air chamber containing a metal reed or diaphragm in the throat of the horn. Compressed air flows from an inlet line through a narrow opening past the reed or diaphragm, causing it to vibrate, which creates sound waves .

  7. Category:Lists of brands by company - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of brands by company" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.