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  Link   Harrelson Trumpets
Harrelson Trumpets are truly designed to produce MORE SOUND with less effort. Utilizing Standing Wave Efficiency (SWE) technology, Harrelson Trumpets are noticeably more efficient than other custom-built trumpets.
995
  Link   Hornline Trumpet Mutes
Wooden mutes utilizing a variety of woods.
474
  Link   GR Technologies
GR Technologies has carefully defined their mouthpiece with mathematical parameters. A GR No - Discontinuity Design will play big, fat, brilliant, and full of overtones. Intonation is outstanding. Response is lightning fast. Full easy blow. Soli
689
  Link   Wild Thing Trumpets
Flip Oakes invention (larger bell flair, among other unique features).
790
  Link   Monette
The trend-setter in trumpet manufacturing.
832
  Link   Max Trumpets
The little horn with the big sound.
931
  Link   Marcinkiewicz
Beautiful horns, not widely known (known more for their mouthpieces).
733
  Link   Leblanc
Maker of Holton products.
505
  Link   Lawler Trumpets
Handmade trumpets by Roy Lawler, in great demand.
986
  Link   King
Currently made in Elkhart, Indiana.
542
  Link   Jupiter Band Instruments
Student, intermediate, and pro horns; known for their pocket trumpets.
482
  Link   Kanstul
Custom, standard, and marching brass.
622
  Link   Naumann
Maker of Natural & Baroque style trumpets as well as Civil War reproductions.
545
  Link   Porcelain Bugles
If you're into porcelain.
635
  Link   Weril
A hornmaker located in Sao Paolo, Brazil (also manufacture "Winston" trumpets).
575
  Link   Wedgewood Brass
Denis and his "ovoid" non-axial bored valves.
710
  Link   Webb
John Webb, maker of natural trumpets.
562
  Link   Taylor Trumpets
Larger bell/body designs by Andrew Taylor (Also called the "affordable Monette").
818
  Link   Stomvi
Made in Spain.
614
  Link   Smith-Watkins
Custom horns from London.
651
  Link   Scherzer
Professional trumpets (known for rotary & piccolo models) by Johannes Scherzer.
509
  Link   Rocky Mountain Alphorns
If you're into twelve foot long instruments. These are cool.
436
  Link   Inderbinen
Handmade trumpet and flugelhorns in Switzerland.
742
  Link   Hub Van Laar
A dutch maker of trumpets and flugelhorns.
715
  Link   Callet Trumpets
Custom horns (big bores, custom m-pieces)
735
  Link   Courtois
Made in Paris
620
  Link   Eclipse Trumpets
Eclipse trumpets are hand built to the highest standards, using the very finest quality component parts and materials. The Eclipse features a unique design of main tuning slide not seen in other trumpets.
902
  Link   Edwards Instrument Co.
Custom trumpets designed and hand adjusted by Andrew Naumann.
638
  Link   E.M. Winston of Boston
Originally in the woodwinds business, expanded to offer brass.
480
  Link   Ex Brass GmbH
German hornmaker Romeo Adaci's line of instruments.
600
  Link   Galileo Brass Instruments
Fine brass instruments/Custom trumpets made in Germany.
630
  Link   Getzen
Known for years for their fast valves.
545
  Link   Haagston
Haagston is Lower Austria's specialist in making high quality musical instruments.
636
  Link   Benge
In 1939, Elden Benge, who played with both the Detroit and Chicago symphony orchestras, began manufacturing custom trumpets. Today, Benge professional brass includes a full line of trumpets for both symphonic and commercial use, including the fam
653
  Link   Besson
Made in England (formerly in France)
568
  Link   Blackburn Trumpets
Custom horns from TN (also makers of the acclaimed Louiseville leadpipes)
734
  Link   Blechblas instrumentenbau egger
Swiss maker of historical, baroque & modern trumpets.
517
  Link   Calicchio Musical Instruments
Hand-built horns (family business run by Domenick & now Christopher).
792
  Link   Amati - Denak
Made in the Czech Republic
490
  Link   Baumann
Located in Germany
568
  Link   Benge - Historic
Historical catalog pages.
474
  Link   Bach
Considered an industry standard
617
  Link   Schilke
Professional line of horns in the tradition of Renold Schilke
636