Wm. A Pond Place of business: New York , New York . Dates of business: 1860-1946* Addresses of business: 1860-1867-547 Broadway *Per Robert Eliason/William A. Pond, son of Sylvanus B. Pond, first appears in the directories in 1847 with Firth, Hall & Pond. In 1850 he took over his father's interests when the elder Pond retired. William A Pond & Co were largely publishers and dealers and continued on into the 20 th century. **Per Langwill/1946 purchased by Carl Fischer. Features: Length of Instrument -the fife is 16 3/4 inch. Wood -the instrument is made of, what seems to be, rosewood. Key of instrument -Bb. Finger Holes -seem to be all of the same size. The spacing on the holes is as follows: 1-2=.794 This shows that the hole pattern is not even. Rings -The fife have 4 brass rings to prevent it from cracking. Swell -the swell on this instrument comes right at the embouchure hole. Ferrules - Ferrules are made of brass, scored with the following: Top ferrule has 2+1+2 scoring. Bottom ferrule is 2+1+2 scoring. Both seem to be made
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