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    | Author: clarimad Date:   2024-01-23 23:02
 
 Does anyone have any idea if these were made before WWII or only after?
 
 
 
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    | Author: cigleris Date:   2024-01-24 01:14
 
 The only Boosey 1010 I’ve ever seen with an articulated G# is one my first teacher had that was in one piece. It was a nice instrument from possibly the 30s or 40s. I can’t be sure on the date now and sadly he’s passed on now.
 
 Peter Cigleris
 
 
 
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    | Author: Reformed Date:   2024-01-24 01:36
 
 I have a Bb "pre-war" 1010 (in 2 pieces) with articulated g# and upper joint forked Bb.  According to Jennifer Brand's thesis it was the last 1010 of pre-war production, probably 1940.
 
 It must have been a beautiful instrument when new but had a very hard life before it came to me about 1977.  They upper joint had cracked badly and been successfully repaired but looked ugly.  Plating was nickel silver.
 
 I kept it going for another 15 years or so until I got some Peter Eaton Elites.
 
 I also have a pre-war A 1010 that had been modified to have an articulated g# based on the original key.  I'd really like to get a regular pre-war A c#/g# key to use instead.
 
 
 
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