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Company type | Private (1947–74) Brand (1997–present) |
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Industry | Musical instruments |
Founded | 1947 |
Founder | Karl-Heinz Weimer |
Defunct | 1974[1] |
Fate | Company closed in 1974, brand re-introduced in 1997 [2] |
Headquarters | Hamburg, Germany (1947–74) Stevens Point, USA (present) |
Key people | Arthur Oeschger (Weimer's successor) |
Products |
Trixon is a former German musical instrument manufacturing company, established in 1947 by Karl-Heinz Weimer. Trixon drums were remarkable for their innovations in their construction, including conical and ellipsoidal shaped shells, and unique designs in mounting hardware. Their product line eventually included vibraphones, xylophones, conga drums and many stands and fittings.
After the company closed, the Trixon brand has had two revivals, the first in 1997 (which lasted a short time after all the inventory was destroyed by fire) and the second in 2007, which has remained to present days. The revived Trixon company is currently headquartered in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.[2]