Instrument List

ID Instrument Maker Model Serial# Manuf. Date Key/Pitch Click on Picture to Enlarge
7172 Trombone; Valve Conn 7G 756160 1958
Apparently the 7G was the designation for the valve assembly, the bell is the 6H. Bore .500
6105 Trumpet Besson 238xxx 1958
4504 Trombone; Valve Reynolds Contempora 50573 1958
Bell: 7.5 In
4456 Trombone York 75 215237 1958
Bell: 7.5
4346 Tuba Conn 2J 754202 1958 CC
4054 Trumpet Oxford 251809 1958
krax: it seems possible that the Oxford was a model name of one of the smaller companies that B&H bought now and then (as said in the link above, maybe Distin). Usually B&H seem to have continued those bought models, but as middle end (!) instruments a few years before turning them down. Another example is the salvationist army instruments. Anyway it seems to be quite clear the Oxford never were the bottom student line, that place were hold by the Regent, but never any top of the top either.
3903 Trombone Reynolds Emperor 32xxx 1958
Bell: 7 1/2 in
2767 Trumpet Holton super Collegiate 307919 1958
2610 Tuba Conn 4J 766363 1958 BBb
2597 Trombone Conn 10H 724903 1958
Coprion bell 8in BELL 0.500 BORE
1813 French Horn Holton Model 73 311477 1958 Bb
4 valve single French Horn in Bb.
1719 Trumpet Conn 10B 719272 1958
1495 Tuba Conn 11J 766095 1958 BBb
bell 16.5 in 35.5 in tall.
1142 Trombone; Sopra DEG Sporty ST4 1958
855 Trumpet Reynolds Emperor 266216 1958
engraving Reynolds EMPEROR MADE IN THE U.S.A.

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