If you were to Google the company name you would undoubtedly come across something that reads like the following paraphrase:
Case in point: The history of the Indiana Band Instrument Co., of Elkhart, Indiana. While the Internet can be a great source of information and obscure facts, it can also be an incredible source of very inaccurate information. Notice that there is no mention of Martin? This horn is simply engraved Indiana Band Instrument Co. However, what is of special noteworthiness is the saxophone’s engraving. As a matter of fact, the horn very much resembles my Martin Handcraft. Bevelled tone holes were normal on Martins, and even the front F key was found on Martin saxophones from the Handcraft Phase 3 onwards. tenor.Īt first blush there is really nothing special about this vintage silver plated tenor sax with its gold wash bell. Yesterday morning I noticed a very unassuming, but somewhat unusual sax on eBay: It was this Indiana Band Instrument Co.