Instrument List

ID Instrument Maker Model Serial# Manuf. Date Key/Pitch Click on Picture to Enlarge
11677 Trombone; Bass Weltklang G
10611 Trombone; Bass Conn 1910 G
10487 Cornet Conn 1897 G
Echo cornet small bell is restricted and provides a muted tone.
10327 Trumpet; Low Meinel-Herold G
Meinel & Herold Musik Instr. Fabrik Klingenthal
10270 Trombone Besson New Standard G
8534 Bugle Persival G
7224 Trombone; Bass Conn 88H 1924 G
Bore: 0.562".
7121 Trombone; Bass Conn 92340 1905 G
Bore: .500
6881 Trumpet Prokop G
6223 Trombone; Bass Salvation Army Class A 175353 G
6113 Trombone; Bass Boosey Class A 44114 1893 G
4680 Trombone; Bass Hawkes EXCELSIOR SONOROUS CLASS 38479 1905-13 G
Bell: 7.5in Bore: .470
3239 Bugle Olds G
3238 Tuba (anon) G
G
2696 Bugle Whaley Royce Imperial G
866 Trombone; Bass Pepper 6959 1880-6 G
Bell 9in
864 Trombone; Bass Hawkes Class A Excelsior Sonorou 47584 G
Hawkes & Son
692 Trumpet Lidl 1920s G
thetubameister: This is not in G, but C or Bb tubaron: This looks alot like the G trumpet I was loaned in college by neighboring University of Iowa, to play Sibelius Symphony No 2 in D minor. Of course, nearly 40 years might cloud the picture (as well as the music citation) a little. Unfortunately, I had too little exposure to it to train the embouchure and get the ear to adjust, so I ended up transposing the music for my Bb. gsmonks: You are right- its a C trumpet. The original modern "trumpet" was of this type, and first appeared in the 1880s in Europe in A, Bb and C. It would be nice if we could be the ones to nail down the exact date. Same goes for the Perinet version. No one yet has nailed down the exact date/first maker. One item of note- notice that the difference between these A, Bb and C horns and the Perinet varieties is that these horns go straight from the mouthpiece into cylindrical tubing and do not have a conical lead-pipe. I am not sure what the percentage is, but with a 5 ft instrument, 6 1/2" to 7 1/2" of conical lead-pipe is the difference between rotary and Perinet A, Bb and C "trumpets".
289 Trombone; Bass Salvation Army Festival 30838 c.1954 G
The inscription says, Handmade by Salvationist Publishing & Supplies Ltd, Campfield, St Albans, England #30838. 7.5 inch bell, a wooden handle on the slide extension and is silverplated with a slightly frosted finish. It was converted from high pitch to low pitch in 1970
94 Trombone; Bass Boosey-Hawkes Imperial 407187 c1950 G

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