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 RE: Bettoney info #2
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   1999-08-04 00:28

I believe that CB Co stands for C Bruno & Co, a New York musical distributor of that time period. Re: the keys, they are prob. an early composition of nickel-silver, an alloy of zinc, copper and nickel, often called "German Silver" because of its ancestry. A good repairperson could prob. buff them to a near-white appearance. Don

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 Bettoney info needed  new
Ashlie Taylor 1999-08-03 18:03 
 RE: Bettoney info needed  new
Mark Charette 1999-08-03 19:41 
 RE: Some Bettoney info  new
Don Berger 1999-08-04 00:04 
 RE: Bettoney info #2  new
Don Berger 1999-08-04 00:28 
 RE: Bettoney info #2  new
Mark Charette 1999-08-04 00:32 


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