| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 7172 |
Trombone; Valve |
Conn |
7G |
756160 |
1958 |
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| Apparently the 7G was the designation for the valve assembly, the bell is the 6H.
Bore .500
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| 6105 |
Trumpet |
Besson |
|
238xxx |
1958 |
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| 4504 |
Trombone; Valve |
Reynolds |
Contempora |
50573 |
1958 |
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| Bell: 7.5 In
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| 4456 |
Trombone |
York |
75 |
215237 |
1958 |
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| Bell: 7.5
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| 4346 |
Tuba |
Conn |
2J |
754202 |
1958 |
CC |
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| 4054 |
Trumpet |
Oxford |
|
251809 |
1958 |
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| 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.
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| 3903 |
Trombone |
Reynolds |
Emperor |
32xxx |
1958 |
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| Bell: 7 1/2 in
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| 2767 |
Trumpet |
Holton |
super Collegiate |
307919 |
1958 |
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| 2610 |
Tuba |
Conn |
4J |
766363 |
1958 |
BBb |
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| 2597 |
Trombone |
Conn |
10H |
724903 |
1958 |
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| Coprion bell
8in BELL
0.500 BORE
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| 1813 |
French Horn |
Holton |
Model 73 |
311477 |
1958 |
Bb |
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| 4 valve single French Horn in Bb.
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| 1719 |
Trumpet |
Conn |
10B |
719272 |
1958 |
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| 1495 |
Tuba |
Conn |
11J |
766095 |
1958 |
BBb |
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| bell 16.5 in
35.5 in tall.
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| 1142 |
Trombone; Sopra |
DEG |
Sporty ST4 |
|
1958 |
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| 855 |
Trumpet |
Reynolds |
Emperor |
266216 |
1958 |
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| engraving Reynolds EMPEROR MADE IN THE U.S.A.
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