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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2010-05-15 14:27
G.H.Hüller was (is?) a clarinet manufacturer in Schöneck, Vogtland (Germany).
Googling around revealed the following:
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G. H. Hüller
The company was founded by Gottlob Herman Hüller in 1878 in the town of Hermesgrün. 1883 the company moved to Schöneck. 1920 they acquired the company of C. Kruspe in Erfurt who was building traditional (Schwedler/Kruspe system) and Boehm flutes. 1924 the company was enlarged (100 employees by 1925), from then on all kinds of wind instruments were built, including flutes and saxophones. "G. H. Hüller" brandBoehm Flutes were built until the 80s.
From browsing through other articles, it seems that after WWII, Hüller was integrated into a state-owned entity (B&S, to be precise), just like Keilwerth went up in Amati.
Your instrument might or might not be a pre-WWII or a GDR model.
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Ben
Post Edited (2010-05-15 14:28)
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