| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 11772 |
Trumpet |
Rossmeisl |
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Bb/A HP |
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W.F.
Rossmeisl
Muziekinstrumenten
Tilburg, Holland
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| 11763 |
Trumpet |
Domage |
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10078 |
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C/Bb |
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| Philadelphia Pa
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| 11760 |
Trumpet |
Rudall-Carte |
Webster |
6754 |
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| 11755 |
Trumpet |
Krumphansl |
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| The model starts "Vit..." but isn't fully legible
After Alois Krumphanzl, Jaroslav Krumphansl took over by the 1930s.
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| 11744 |
Trumpet |
Conn |
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190152 |
1921 |
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| 11733 |
Trumpet |
Jupiter |
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701699 |
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| pre STR-600
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| 11714 |
Trumpet |
Pepper |
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66721 |
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| Shepherds Crook
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| 11710 |
Trumpet |
Vega |
Power Special |
78879 |
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| Large bore
Bell: 4 5/8in
Possibly dates to the 1950s
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| 11707 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
2400 |
579997 |
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| 11706 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
ATR305 Excelent |
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| Reverse-leadpipe
ca. 1990s
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| 11704 |
Trumpet |
York |
40 |
91891 |
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| Bore: .470
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| 11703 |
Trumpet |
York |
65 Metropolitan |
59036 |
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Bb/A |
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| Bore .468
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| 11701 |
Trumpet |
York |
70 |
80973 |
1925 |
Bb.A |
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| 11699 |
Trumpet |
DEG |
Ranger |
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| 11698 |
Trumpet |
DEG |
Pocket |
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| 11697 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
241 pocket |
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1991 |
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| 11696 |
Trumpet |
Martin-Busine |
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| 11692 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
2444 |
171373 |
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| 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.
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| 11687 |
Trumpet |
Lignatone |
128 |
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| 11684 |
Trumpet |
Chris Kratt |
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| Huttl stencil, with the Conn/Amati-type grip rings
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| 11681 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
Consul |
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| 11680 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
Supertonw |
023876 |
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| 11678 |
Trumpet |
Dotzauer |
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1938-49 |
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| Josef Dotzauer Graslitz Sudetengau
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| 11676 |
Trumpet |
Amati |
2404 |
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| 11671 |
Trumpet |
Conn |
6B-Victor |
40318194 |
1990 |
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| 11659 |
Trumpet |
HakamDin |
Pocket 81P |
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| 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)
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| 11653 |
Trumpet |
Gretsch |
Commander |
12387 |
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| 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
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| 11639 |
Trumpet |
York |
Metropolitan Model 70 |
80973 |
1925 |
Bb |
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| 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.
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| 11637 |
Trumpet |
Buescher |
13 |
173717 |
1925 |
C |
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| Parlor Grand model 13 in C with rotary valve to Bb.
0.437" bore
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| 11636 |
Trumpet |
Muck |
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33225 |
1938 |
Bb |
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| 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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