Review of a Family Heirloom Cornet - Silbron NVA Boosey and Co from 1920
This cornet belongs to a friend of mine, and has been passed down through the years.
It is a Silbron NVA model from Boosey and Co.
Note: the 65 pounds mentioned in the video is the cost of the re-plating, not the original cost of the instrument.
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Видео Review of a Family Heirloom Cornet - Silbron NVA Boosey and Co from 1920 канала Trent Hamilton
It is a Silbron NVA model from Boosey and Co.
Note: the 65 pounds mentioned in the video is the cost of the re-plating, not the original cost of the instrument.
Donate: http://trent.nz/donate.html
Send me stuff!
POBox 5107
Wellington 6140
New Zealand
Support the creation of new content: https://www.patreon.com/trenthamiltonnz
Subscribe here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=trenthamiltonnz
Get some Merchandise! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/TrentHamilton
Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrentHamiltonNZ
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