| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 11144 |
Trombone; Bass |
Boosey-Hawkes |
G |
153867 |
1939 |
G/D |
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| G Bass trigger bass trombone
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| 10405 |
Trumpet |
Holton |
48 Revelation |
|
1939 |
|
|
|
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| 7204 |
Tenor Horn |
Huttl |
|
6 |
1939 |
|
|
| A.K. Hüttl Graslitz
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| 6978 |
Trumpet |
Keefer |
|
24405 |
1939 |
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| 6335 |
Baritone |
Boosey-Hawkes |
Regent |
155305 |
1939 |
Bb LP |
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| Engraved: LP | Regent | Made & Guaranteed | Boosey & Hawkes | 295 Regent Street | London W.1 | 155305
|
| 4828 |
Cornet |
York |
Feather Touch |
146894 |
1939 |
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| Springs expand rather than compress.
|
| 4634 |
French Horn |
Kruspe |
Prof Wendler |
|
1939 |
F/Bb |
|
| supplementary Bb /A Slide
compensating double
E. Kruspe Erfurt
|
| 4090 |
Cornet |
York |
|
120015 |
1939 |
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| Engraved: YORK GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN USA
Bell: 4 3/4in
Length: 17 1/8in
|
| 3933 |
Euphonium |
York |
|
120400 |
1939 |
|
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|
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| 3896 |
Cornet |
Holton |
Stratodyne 25 |
128067 |
1939 |
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| Images used courtesy of Randy Cole
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| 3729 |
Trumpet |
Selmer |
20 |
3028 |
1939 |
|
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|
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| 3184 |
Trumpet |
York |
Air Flow |
121367 |
1939 |
|
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| 3091 |
Trombone |
Olds |
Super Featherweight |
119xx |
1939 |
|
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| 2827 |
Cornet |
Holton |
Collegiate |
132360 |
1939 |
Bb/A |
|
| Bore: 11.6mm
16-3/4in long 4-1/2in bell.
This design was originally called the Holton Ideal
|
| 2092 |
Trumpet |
Keefer |
Williams |
24xxx |
1939 |
|
|
| gold plated
inside of the bell is hand hammered but in reverse!!!! dents are convex, not concave which means that originally the bell was hammered on the outside and then probably sanded down
backward reverse 1st slide
engraving on the bell with a naked lady
marked Keefer Williams 1 LP
.462 bore
4 1/2 in bell
valves are phosphorus bronze which is mostly copper with some other traces elements
|
| 1759 |
Trombone |
Olds |
Featherweight |
11700 |
1939 |
|
|
| Bore .485
|
| 577 |
Sousaphone |
Keefer |
|
24547 |
1939 |
BBb |
|
| Bell: 25 in
|
| 558 |
Cornet |
York |
Air Flow |
1212xx |
1939 |
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| Note that the bell rim is turned in in stead of outward.
OLDLOU
This York Airflow is actually the cornet, which had a reverse curl on the bell flare. The trumpet version had a standard curl. I currently own and play regularly on my Airflow cornet, which is by far the finest cornet I have ever used. This includes some pretty fine horns, such as my Besson Sov., Boston Ne Plus Ultra, King Master Model Super 20, Reynolds Professional, etc..
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