Built for high fidelity pioneer Victor Brociner, this 1947 Khorn has recently made the trek from Hope to Indy, where resident historian Jim Hunter will apply some TLC to restore it to greatness. Stay tuned for the "after" photos!
does Hunter need a Jr. Asst. Curator?
By the way... if you didn't catch it the #18 represents the serial number of this horn. Hunter believes that this is one of the first ones build by Paul after the Baldwin venture.
I knew that!
Cool.
That will be really cool when restored to original condition.
Michael - I think Assistant Curator sounds better....
uh, what's that other stack behind there? Looks just like a LSI top possibly on top of two LSI bottoms....has Hunter been in my shop?
Yes, On the right, a stack of split LaScalas and on the left a KP-682 dual 18" bass bin. Just to the left of that, out of the frame is another KP-682. To the right out of the frame are a few KI-362's.
More on how we will use the KI /KP system to come...
you guys are having too much fun.
did you score that LB from the museum?
Back in January I showed you the Brociner Klipschorn , in dire need of TLC. Now restored to former glory