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I have never seen this label. It is on #1768 Plectrum Banjo. It may or may not be a Chas B Rauch company. Can't at this time, find any incorporation with that name.
TwoTrax Says:
Thursday, February 3, 2011 @10:45:50 AM
Back in the 1940s, there was a little shop in downtown Dayton called Dayton Band.
Robert R. Daugherty started the business in 1942 above the Victory Theater on North Main Street. He repaired musical instruments and started creating the Dabico instrument line, which included band instruments. Daugherty played saxophone during the big-band era.
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