Holton Double French Horns
Holton H105
Holton H105 Holton H105 Description: "Holton" - Key of F/Bb, reversible 4th valve to Bb/F, .468" bore, bronze bell & branch, nickel silver body, detachable bell, two leadpipes, tapered rotors and bearings, nickel silver inner and outer slides, waterkey on mouthpipe.
Holton H175
Holton H175 Holton H175 Description: The Merker-Matic is a premium double French horn that offers the ultimate in craftsmanship and tonal splendor.
Holton H176
Holton H176 Holton H176 Description: "Merker-Matic" - Dual bore .468" / .460", bronze bell, string linkage, adjustable finger hook, reversible 4th rotor, independent F/Bb tuning.
Holton H178
Holton H178 Holton H178 Description: Bright, compact feel and sound with outstanding tonal beauty. Bell proportions provide a dark but singing tone with fine legato characteristics. Yellow brass produces a higher tone color with more overtones and clearer projection.
Holton H179
Holton H179 Holton H179 Description: "Farkas" - Key of F/Bb, .468" bore, 12.25" large throat hand-hammered bell, nickel silver, tapered rotors and bearings, solid nickel silver inner and outer slides, waterkey on mouthpipe.
Holton H180
Holton H180 Holton H180 Description: "Farkas" - Key of F/Bb, .468" bore, 12.25" large throat hand-hammered bell, yellow brass, tapered rotors and bearings, solid nickel silver inner and outer slides, waterkey on mouthpipe Free-blowing horn with rich and resonant intonation.
Holton H181
Holton H181 Holton H181 Description: Like all Farkas horns, the H181 is capable of eloquent espression over wide dynamic range. It can be played loud without a brassy edge, and softly with full tone. The rose brass bell gives it a darker tone than other Farkas horns.
Holton H188
Holton H188 Holton H188 Description: Players looking for a horn capable of great tonal volume need look no further. The H188 is designed to be very responsive and free-blowing with excellent tonal balance.
Holton H189
Holton H189 Holton H189 Description: Its dual-bore design, the H189 gives unprecedented evenness of tone and response from Bb to F, combined with upper-register control that single-bore French horns just can't achieve.











