Instrument List

ID Instrument Maker Model Serial# Manuf. Date Key/Pitch Click on Picture to Enlarge
11138 Trumpet Ludwig Standard 18362
7292 Bugle Ludwig
6713 Trombone Ludwig Standard
Engraved: Ludwig Standard St. Louis MO
6588 French Horn Ludwig Standard
4175 Sousaphone Ludwig 7457 Eb
Engraved: Ludwig Standard, St Louis, MO Bell: 24in Collar: 6 1/8in
3548 Bugle Ludwig 72L
Conn Stencil
3234 Mellophone Ludwig Standard R54xx
Ludwig Standard Mellophone. St. Louis, MO. Serial #R54xx.
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.
1705 Trombone Ludwig Standard
1704 Trumpet Ludwig Standard
Engraved: Ludwig | Standard | St. Louis | Mo
1176 Bugle Ludwig
1082 Bugle Ludwig
Ludwig Chicago Classic one valve trumpet by Frank Holton and Co.
439 Cornet Ludwig
OLDLOU: Another "extended cornet". Note the extra loop in the bellpipe and the cornet mouthpiece in the cornet sized receiver. With the name Ludwig, is it possible that this horn was made by/for Carl Fischer Corp. during the time that Fischer also owned Ludwig drum Co.?

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