| ID |
Instrument |
Maker |
Model |
Serial# |
Manuf. Date |
Key/Pitch |
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| 10583 |
Baritone |
Mahillon |
360 |
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1959 |
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| 9586 |
Tuba |
Mahillon |
415 |
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1959 |
Eb |
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| 9180 |
Trumpet |
Reynolds |
Contempora Leonard Smith |
57128 |
1959 |
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| Large Bore
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| 6861 |
Trombone; Bass |
Martin |
|
205065 |
1959 |
Bb/F |
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| Bell: 9 1/2
Repoted to have a .551 bore
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| 6479 |
Trumpet |
Selmer |
K-Modified |
22400 |
1959 |
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| 6295 |
Trumpet |
Conn |
6b Victor |
821xxx |
1959 |
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| Bore: .438
Bell: 5 1/8in
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| 5840 |
Trombone |
Olds |
Opera O23 |
339659 |
1959 |
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| 5442 |
Trumpet |
Martin |
Imperial |
207687 |
1959 |
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| 4597 |
Trombone; Bass |
Conn |
72H |
925xx |
1959 |
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| Bell: 9 1/2 in
bore: .562
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| 4087 |
Tuba |
Martin |
|
206051 |
1959 |
BBb |
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| 3984 |
Trumpet |
Holton |
45 Deluxe |
321xxx |
1959 |
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| Bell: 5in
Bore: .459
The 45 was designed as Holtons multi-duty horn.
Deluxe -the name deriving from the stock finish on the non-reversed, braced, rose brass belled, dual radius tuning slide version of the Model 45 Revelation.
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| 3956 |
Tuba |
Reynolds |
Contempora |
56794 |
1959 |
BBb |
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| "trigger" mechanism on the first valve slide
bell is a 23
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| 2977 |
Trombone; Bass |
Olds |
A-20 Ambassador |
304526 |
1959 |
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| 2916 |
Cornet |
Conn |
10A Artist |
82067x |
1959 |
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| bell and leadpipe have Coprion finish.
Not the earlier Victor model
models built after 1958 have an adjustable 3rd slide finger ring, a wide wrap, a coprion leadpipe and topspring valves of a style common throughout the 1960s. This later model is styled after the 28A/38B Connstellation. The 1957 version of this instrument is called "Victor", while the 1959 instrument is called "Artist". Production on the 10A ceased probably sometime around 1961 when the 9A Victor (short model) was introduced.
How to tell a 10A Victor long cornet and a 10B Victor trumpet apart? The differences are quite subtle. All models for which there is both a long cornet and a trumpet (6A/6B, 10A/10B, 28A/38B) have a letter "A" or "B" stamped on the mouthpiece receiver. On the cornet the leadpipe widens out to accommodate the main tuning slide. On a trumpet this happens directly after the leadpipe finger hook, on a long cornet about an inch further down the leadpipe from the fingerhook.
Length 21 3/8in
bell size 5 1/8in
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| 2263 |
Trombone |
Holton |
65 |
320204 |
1959 |
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| Buddy Morrow model
Bell: 7.5 in Red-brass
Bore .495
Nickel Silver outer slide with nickel inners, receiver, trim
gold brass tuning slide and slide crook
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| 2019 |
Sousaphone |
Holton |
Collegiate |
312593 |
1959 |
BBb |
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| 1780 |
Trombone |
Olds |
|
|
1959 |
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| Listed as a Military model, but that is questionable.
bore .562
Two-tone 9 in bell.
tune in slide & f trigger.
F.E. OLDS & SON in Fullerton California.
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| 1556 |
Trumpet |
Olds |
Studio |
339689 |
1959 |
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| 339 |
Trombone |
Holton |
|
323xxx |
1959 |
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