Instrument List

ID Instrument Maker Model Serial# Manuf. Date Key/Pitch Click on Picture to Enlarge
11772 Trumpet Rossmeisl Bb/A HP
W.F. Rossmeisl Muziekinstrumenten Tilburg, Holland
11763 Trumpet Domage 10078 C/Bb
Philadelphia Pa
11760 Trumpet Rudall-Carte Webster 6754
11755 Trumpet Krumphansl
The model starts "Vit..." but isn't fully legible After Alois Krumphanzl, Jaroslav Krumphansl took over by the 1930s.
11744 Trumpet Conn 190152 1921
11733 Trumpet Jupiter 701699
pre STR-600
11714 Trumpet Pepper 66721
Shepherds Crook
11710 Trumpet Vega Power Special 78879
Large bore Bell: 4 5/8in Possibly dates to the 1950s
11707 Trumpet Amati 2400 579997
11706 Trumpet Amati ATR305 Excelent
Reverse-leadpipe ca. 1990s
11704 Trumpet York 40 91891
Bore: .470
11703 Trumpet York 65 Metropolitan 59036 Bb/A
Bore .468
11701 Trumpet York 70 80973 1925 Bb.A
11699 Trumpet DEG Ranger
11698 Trumpet DEG Pocket
11697 Trumpet Amati 241 pocket 1991
11696 Trumpet Martin-Busine
11692 Trumpet Amati 2444 171373
Co-branded Bohland & Fuchs,assembled after 1964. Bore: 11.74mm bell rim is the flat fold-over type, bright jazz trumpet slides stamped with the last 3 digits of the serial number.
11687 Trumpet Lignatone 128
11684 Trumpet Chris Kratt
Huttl stencil, with the Conn/Amati-type grip rings
11681 Trumpet Amati Consul
11680 Trumpet Amati Supertonw 023876
11678 Trumpet Dotzauer 1938-49
Josef Dotzauer Graslitz Sudetengau
11676 Trumpet Amati 2404
11671 Trumpet Conn 6B-Victor 40318194 1990
11659 Trumpet HakamDin Pocket 81P
Valves are marked 16, 17, 18. 6 on the second valve casing (no serial number on the bell). West Pakistan implies pre-1971, technically 1955-1970 under "One Unit" policy. The two-digit NY code implies pre-1965 (though horns only marked "Sialkot - Pakistan" [no West] have also had the two-digit code)
11653 Trumpet Gretsch Commander 12387
Manufacturer: Pedler/ART This one is a bit different than the usual Gretsch Commanders made by Harry Pedler/ART... Instead of the ordinary/reverse-wrap Commanders based on the American Triumph, based on the King Liberty It has a nested Esbach slide for tuning to A, threaded bottom slide leg for tuning adjuster [long gone], X-braced Esbach slide, and three-point piston guides. a proprietary receiver which basically only accepts Large Morse flugelhorn mouthpieces, and the bell does not have a thick-bead, rounded rim. The rim is folded over and flat It responds really nicely in the upper register
11639 Trumpet York Metropolitan Model 70 80973 1925 Bb
The model 70 was the large-bore 0.468" version of the Metropolitan trumpet. This one has an adjustable rod on the tuning slide for a quick change to A.
11637 Trumpet Buescher 13 173717 1925 C
Parlor Grand model 13 in C with rotary valve to Bb. 0.437" bore
11636 Trumpet Muck 33225 1938 Bb
This is an example of the first trumpet offering by Muck starting in 1937 and lasting until the war. This uses Blessing valves and some other details and a dual bore 0.438" to 0.458" tuning slide.

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