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John Parduba

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1925--. After his double cup mouthpieces became popular, John Parduba discontinued making trumpets.


  • 1892 John D. Parduba (1870-1946) emigrates to US from
    Austria; he was born in Kromeriz (from 1900 census; other
    census records say 1894 and 1898)



  • 1900 living at #219 E. 10th St., Manhattan, instrument maker,
    son William is newborn in June (census)


  • 1901 granted patent #673,027 for a keyed zither


  • 1905 son John Jr. (1905-1997) is born in the Bronx in January


  • 1908-1910 John is president of the Euterpean Pianola Co., #309
    Broadway, NY & #219 E. 69th St. (city directories)


  • 1909 granted patent #895,107 for a keyed instrument; he is
    listed as an Austrian citizen living in the Bronx


  • 1910 living at #596 St. Ann’s Ave., Bronx; musical instrument
    manufacturer (census)


  • 1915 John is said to have started making custom mouthpieces
    (Klinefelter, 2014); home at #596 St. Ann’s (Polks)


  • 1916 granted patent #1,197,058 for a disk key change valve


  • 1918 John is said to have opened his original shop at 3rd Ave.
    and 87th Street in New York making trumpets, cornets, and
    mouthpieces


  • 1919 son William dies at age 17; John leases a loft at #1545 3rd
    Ave., NY


  • 1920 John Parduba, musical instruments, #1545 3rd Ave.


  • 1929-1940 Harry Glanz (1896-1982) is said to have used a
    Parduba trumpet at this time (Klinefelter, 2014)


  • 1930 still at #506 St. Ann’s Ave., John & John Jr. are both listed
    as musical instrument mechanics
    c.1932 moves shop to #140 W. 49th St., NY


  • 1935 granted patent #2,018,738 for double-cup mouthpiece
    design filed in December, 1933


  • 1940 living at #2410 Davidson Ave., Bronx; same house in 1935;
    both Johns listed as musical instrument repairers
    (census); business listing at #140 W. 49th St., John
    Parduba & Son


  • 1946 John Parduba & Son, #140 W. 49th St. (telephone book)


  • 1997 John Parduba Jr. dies in Blauvelt, NY


  • c.2002 Parduba mouthpieces now made by A&G Music in
    Oakland, CA; Dick Akright


  • 2017 Parduba mouthpieces are made in Arizona, a division of
    Conn-Selmer



Most examples of Parduba’s work are his mouthpieces patented
in 1935. Originals are said to have hand-stamped lettering
while those made after the name was sold are machine
stamped.




Trumpets are labeled with ‘J. Parduba, New York’ so would
probably pre-date the ‘Parduba & Son’ era which may
have started in the 1920s. The earliest trumpet has serial
#5237 (photo 3, page 1) and has ‘Patent July, 1910’ which
probably refers to the pitch change loop patented by York.
Trumpet models are ‘Inspiration Extra Special’ (#7564,
photo 5) and ‘Supratone Extra Special’ (#48,884, photo 3
this page). They all share the same basic design with
forward 2nd valve slide, single tuning slide brace, and 1st
slide finger ring. Used Supratone as a tradename.

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