| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 9545 |
Trumpet |
Mahillon |
701 |
|
1949 |
Bb |
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| C. Mahillon succ. J. Smits
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| 9463 |
Fluglehorn |
Couesnon |
|
12615 |
1949 |
Bb |
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| In the add there was a picture of the original dated sales receipt
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| 9107 |
Euphonium |
Holton |
182 |
210076 |
1949 |
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| 7402 |
Trumpet |
Buescher |
215 |
323545 |
1949 |
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| 4485 |
Trumpet |
Buescher |
225 |
323193 |
1949 |
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| Bell: 4-1/8
Length: 20
Engraved: The Buescher / made in / Elkhart Ind USA
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| 4463 |
Trumpet |
Blessing |
Artist |
48496 |
1949 |
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| 4376 |
Trombone; Bass |
Reynolds |
78 |
27978 |
1949 |
|
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| Bore: .564
Bell: 9½ in
|
| 3676 |
Trombone; Alto |
Olds |
|
36xxx |
1949 |
|
|
| bore: .465
bell: approx. 5-7/8in
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| 2199 |
Trombone |
Holton |
27H |
203799 |
1949 |
|
|
| patented on August 7, 1917
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| 1039 |
Trombone; Bass |
Conn |
90H |
385494 |
1949 |
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| Conn Said The 70H bass trombone has a #5 bore (0.562"), and a F rotary attachment. It also has the tuning slide in the hand slide, not in the bell. The advantage of having the tuning slide in the hand slide is that this allows the entire bell section to be conical, in stead of there being a cylindrical section to allow for the tuning slide.
9½-inch bell
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| 747 |
Trombone |
Conn |
12H |
388828 |
1949 |
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| Tri-color
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