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Frank Holton Saxophone
A member of a family of metal wind instruments with a single-reed mouthpiece, used esp. in jazz and dance music
sax: a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore
(saxophonist) a musician who plays the saxophone
The saxophone (also referred to as the sax) is a conical-bored transposing musical instrument that is a member of the woodwind family. Saxophones are usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece similar to that of the clarinet.
Abner Linwood Holton, Jr. (born September 21, 1923) was the 61st Governor of Virginia, and the first Republican governor since Reconstruction. He was governor from 1970 to 1974.
Holton is a division of Leblanc, Incorporated (a division of Conn-Selmer), and is Leblanc's trumpet, trombone, horn, and euphonium line. Holton was founded in 1896 by Frank Holton, a first trombonist under John Phillip Sousa, and was purchased by Leblanc in 1964.
a member of the ancient Germanic peoples who spread from the Rhine into the Roman Empire in the 4th century
postmark: stamp with a postmark to indicate date and time of mailing
blunt: characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion; "blunt talking and straight shooting"; "a blunt New England farmer"; "I gave them my candid opinion"; "forthright criticism"; "a forthright approach to the problem"; "tell me what you think--and you may just as
An official mark or signature on a letter or parcel, esp. to indicate that postage has been paid or does not need to be paid
Downtown Holton
Holton is an unincorporated village on the east side of Muskegon County, Michigan. Holton was first platted in 1871 and a post office has been there since 1872.
The community has a small downtown area with a library, post office, and a few businesses
Holton TR-180 Bass Trombone
Holton bass trombone, TR-180. Build 1972.
10" bell. Rebuild triggers in the mid 80s. F/D (and Eb) attachments. A Schilke 60 mouth piece.