Calicchio Trombone

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Calicchio Trombone

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The mouthpiece receiver and the case look like Martins. Maybe a stencil??
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dukesboneman wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 6:10 am The mouthpiece receiver and the case look like Martins. Maybe a stencil??
Possibly Calicchio made some parts himself and sourced others.
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Yeah the slide looked like a Martin to me. Kinda tough to compare the bells, I know my committee had a bell that was much smaller than this one.
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John Duda built the horns with the Calicchio trademark. Maybe a half dozen were made then the Williams ownership had a clear path to John, So he started using the Williams after that.
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