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ID Instrument Maker Model Serial# Manuf. Date Key/Pitch Click on Picture to Enlarge
2680 Cornet Pepper Standard 64424
2026 Cornet Ludwig Standard 54923
Takes a cornet mouthpiece Kenton: I believe we may have the Ludwig "trumpet" mis marked. Compare it with this horn Pryorphone: On the other hand, WHICH size cornet mouthpiece? The old, short mouthpiece is not the same as a modern long one. If it is a modern [cornet] one, I can imagine an older (or Euro) trumpet size fitting, also. If it is an old, short size, then there is no doubt. I have seen the same thing happen on eBay; people calling pre-Conn Ltd (pre-1915) trumpets cornet (which ARE trumpets; they had distinct cornet styles) just because they can be played with a modern dize cornet mouthpiece.
1806 Cornet Pepper Standard 50203
1805 Trumpet Olds Standard 17558 1946?
1796 Alto Horn Pepper Standard x1168
Engraved: J.W. Pepper, STANDARD, PHILADELPHIA, *1168 "The first number looks like a "plus" sign, but it also could be a number 4."
1705 Trombone Ludwig Standard
1704 Trumpet Ludwig Standard
Engraved: Ludwig | Standard | St. Louis | Mo
1683 Trombone Olds Standard 10145 1941
1674 Trumpet Vega Standard 21160
Engraved: Super tone-vega standard-made by the vega company 155 columbus ave boston mass
1566 Trumpet Vega Standard 24262 C
bore .432
1554 Trumpet Olds Standard 12295
1328 Trumpet Blessing Standard 69786 1955
1258 Trumpet Vega Standard 53674
784 Trombone Olds Standard 16543 1932
Bell 8 in Engraved: The Olds Standard" Made by FE Olds and Son LA California

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