I purchased a bunch of old xylophone keys from a guy a year or so ago. The company was based in Michigan and went out of business about 60 years ago.
A few of them were brazilian rosewood, but this was some other rosewood, probably honduran. The points were made from an A sharp key, at least I think that is what A# stamped on the key meant. Not a musician! Simple and clean lines, sleeved stainless joint, delrin butt cap for the old school feel.
Thanks for looking,
Kenny
A few of them were brazilian rosewood, but this was some other rosewood, probably honduran. The points were made from an A sharp key, at least I think that is what A# stamped on the key meant. Not a musician! Simple and clean lines, sleeved stainless joint, delrin butt cap for the old school feel.
Thanks for looking,
Kenny