![]() ![]() ![]() Julius Keilwerth, then aged 52, is mentioned on anĮxpulsion list for train 15, wagon 33, on Sept 12th 1946 destinationīavaria. People were only allowed to take 50 kg (110 lbs) of luggage Leave Graslitz, like most of the German speaking population in Bohemia. Keilwerth bought the villa of Anton Richard Breinl, Lipova Ceste Silberbacherstrasse 1348 (now Havlíčkova). In 1930 he built a factory with a house at the Were extremely successful, he began making sopranos, baritones and, upon specialĮmployees worked in the Keilwerth factory, and an additional 50 were homeworkers.īecame one of the largest saxophone manufacturers in Europe by the start of WWII, Julius started making alto and tenor saxophones. The Julius Keilwerth company was founded in Graslitz in 1925, when They primarily manufactured saxophones for Adler andį.X. After thisĪpprenticeship, Julius Keilwerth and his brother, Max, established a workshop in Keilwerth brass instrument m odels Keilwerth Blechblasinstrumente ModelleĪpprenticed for the Kohlert company in Graslitz, Czechoslovakia. ![]() Keilwerth brass instrument production Keilwerth Blechblasinstrumente ![]()
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