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In the Shackleton Collection of Clarinets at Edinburgh University there is an example of a Henry Gunckel stamped clarinet. This brand is said in the catalogue to be a trade name of Buffet Crampon, Paris, 1880-1920c. Somewhere else on the web I've seen a statement that a Chicago importer (Healy?) stamped imported French clarinets with the Henry Gunckel name. This is not inconsistent with the first piece of information. I have a B flat simple (albert) system example which is chunky with a high key action and really nice nickel silver keys.
I believe Henry Gunckel was a trade name, not an actual manufacturer of instruments.
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In the Shackleton Collection of Clarinets at Edinburgh University there is an example of a Henry Gunckel stamped clarinet. This brand is said in the catalogue to be a trade name of Buffet Crampon, Paris, 1880-1920c. Somewhere else on the web I've seen a statement that a Chicago importer (Healy?) stamped imported French clarinets with the Henry Gunckel name. This is not inconsistent with the first piece of information. I have a B flat simple (albert) system example which is chunky with a high key action and really nice nickel silver keys.
I believe Henry Gunckel was a trade name, not an actual manufacturer of instruments.
The cast of Clarinet - 2005 includes: Zac Hayes as Henry Soja
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its a shot gun with the serial no 24783 is stamped Henry arms co on both sides Henry Arms is not a listed Brand name used by Crescent Arms for their double shotguns. You may have a Belgian or Spanish import. Check the proof marks.
US Military weapons, primarily rifles and pistols were built under contract by several different kinds of companies. For example Singer sewing machine company made some Model 1911 .45 automatic pistols; Colt made some; Ivor Johnson may have made some; etc. M-14 Rifles sent off to the Vietnam War in the 1960's were often made by Harrington & Richardson, Remington, or Winchester, to name a few. If any Springfield model 1903 bolt action rifles have "Springfield" stamped on them then they are more valued than a Springfield rifle with "Remington" stamped on it. If a Winchester model 92 has "Winchester" stamped on it, it'll be far more valuable to a collector than a Winchester model 1892 with an Italian companies name stamped on it (Italy makes the most copies of US cowboy firearms). A word of caution: Today's HENRY repeating rifles which are MADE IN THE USA uses a marketing ploy, "inferring" in it's advertisement that it is the original HENRY RIFLE of American History. It will have HENRY stamped upon it; be advised those are NOT original Henry rifles; they are from a company named HENRY that was created in about 1992 in New York.
good question it dependes what type of tudor it is,if its poor it will have about 50 snacks a year but if its lucky it will make a buffet for a king or queen.People like henry VIII and henry the VII will have a party about a week long so king and queens have about 5x more than a normal man in the park
It depends... both of these Kings were written about by Shakespeare. Henry IV is Henry the Fourth Henry VI is Henry the Sixth Henry Fourth begins with the death of Richard II And Henry Sixth begins with Henry the Fifth's Funeral!! Too many Henry's ARGH!! Hope this helps! :)
Henry Henry was born in 1846.
Some of the Horrid Henry books in order include: Horrid Henry Horrid Henry's Stinkbomb Horrid Henry and the Mummy's Curse Horrid Henry's Revenge This list is not exhaustive, but these are a few of the titles in the Horrid Henry series.
Henry the fourth
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