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Author: Tony F
Date: 2015-03-29 16:09
Reference to Langwill shows that the mark Gautrot Aine was in use between 1851-53, and indicated their 2nd class instruments. Their 1st class instruments were marked Gautrot-Marquet. The firm continued until 1884, when they became part of Couesnon. I think it may be assumed that the Gautrot Aine range were equivalent to student-level instruments. Gautrot mostly made brass instruments. Yours looks to be in nice condition. It's probably high pitch.
Tony F.
Post Edited (2015-03-29 17:44)
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Author: mamanvatsa
Date: 2015-03-29 22:12
Thanks for the info. Yes it plays a little higher indeed. I assume that it was probably a student-level instrument, but having in mind the fact they are no longer made since far back, and its condition, I guess that it has some collectors' value.
[ Edited -GBK ]
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