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Vincent Bach Corporation - Definition |
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The Vincent Bach Corporation was an American manufacturer of brass musical instrumentss.
The company was founded by Vincent Bach in 1918 making mouthpieces. Over the years, the company produced several ranges of trumpets, cornets, flugelhorns and trombones, using the brand names Apollo, Minerva, Mercury, Mercedes and Stradivarius.
The company was acquired by the Selmer Corporation in 1961, but the Bach line of brass instruments continue to be made using the same techniques and blueprints as the originals. They are sold as a premium brand under the name Bach Stradivarius.
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