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Woodwind & Brasswind

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offered $ 40.1M for acquisition, but subsequently announced on its Investor Relations page on January 16, 2007 its intention to terminate its asset purchase agreement with Dennis Bamber Inc. d/b/a/ Woodwind and Brasswind. Guitar Center purchased the assets of Dennis Bamber, Inc., D/B/A The Woodwind
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In the 1980s, The Woodwind expanded its product offering to brass instruments and became The Woodwind & The Brasswind. Outgrowing the original location, the company moved into a larger location with a retail store, a warehouse, and a dedicated call center to support its mail-order business. In
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of musical instruments and equipment, and hired Music123.com founders Stephan and Richard Zapf. In 2004, Woodwind & Brasswind terminated the Zapf brothers, beginning a two-year legal dispute concerning the terms of the acquisition and the brothers' employment. The resulting verdict was
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On April 1, 1999, the company relocated to 4004 Technology Drive in South Bend and simplified its name to The Woodwind & Brasswind. The company's retail store at the new location was the largest musical instrument store in the region.
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is the largest online retailer of band and orchestra instruments in the United States. Formerly based in South Bend, Indiana, the company today serves customers exclusively through their website and call center.
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Arion Award, a national award for outstanding achievement in scholastic standing, contributions to one's musical organization, and demonstration of personal and professional performing ability and musicianship.
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unfavorable to Woodwind & Brasswind, causing the company to default on various loans and payable accounts. On November 21, 2006, Woodwind & Brasswind filed for bankruptcy protection.
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In 2011, the company closed its South Bend retail store and warehouse, and announced its intention to transfer its
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the 1990s, the number of call center agents increased from 12 to 75, and the company launched its first website.
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Originally founded in 1978 as The Woodwind, the store was established in a converted barbershop in
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offered $ 37.1M for the purchase of Woodwind & Brasswind. A few weeks later on December 6,
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Woodwind & Brasswind Enters Bankruptcy; Guitar Center Bids to Acquire Most Assets
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Guitar Center unit bids $ 37.1M for Woodwind & Brasswind
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In 2002, Woodwind & Brasswind acquired Music123.com, a
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2006
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Steinway Musical Instruments Investor Relations Page
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Index

South Bend
Indiana
New Jersey
online retailer
Guitar Center
Steinway Musical Instruments
call center
Indianapolis
Woodwind files for bankruptcy
WW&BW in Chap. 11; Creditors Announced
Guitar Center unit bids $ 37.1M for Woodwind & Brasswind
Steinway Musical Instruments Investor Relations Page
"USSEC Form 8-K for Guitar Center, Inc"
"South Bend's Woodwind & Brasswind Closing its Doors"
WSBT-TV
Woodwind & Brasswind
Woodwind & Brasswind gets rival bid
Another Suitor for Woodwind & Brasswind
Woodwind & Brasswind Enters Bankruptcy; Guitar Center Bids to Acquire Most Assets
Categories
Companies based in Indiana
Musical instrument retailers of the United States
Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2006
Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020

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