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The King Liberty trumpet was King’s top of the line professional trumpet and a favorite of top professionals of the big band era! The valves have excellent plating and compression and are fast and smooth like only an HN White King can be.
This horn was redone and is in excellent condition! Buescher trumpets should not be over blown. You need to back off and let the trumpet do the work, Buescher was a genius. The pictured original case is included. Please reach out with any questions, welcome all inquiries. Thank you for viewing this item, please check out our other listings!
The electronics for Japanese-use operate at AC100V, 50-60Hz. Even a new product may have been opened to check its operation.
Even if it is not on display.
Item Title YAMAHA Trumpet College Model YTR-135 from JAPAN. We are located in Japan.
Bach Stradivarius Model 37 There are dents and peeling plating throughout.
Its construction ensures durability and reliability, allowing for years of consistent performance. With its remarkable sound projection and responsiveness, this trumpet is ideal for various musical genres, including classical, jazz, and solo performances.
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OLDS Recording Model Trumpet. This vintage horn is made in Fullerton California by F. The serial number dates this horn to 1965. This horn has some wear from age and I’ve called it good condition, though it could possibly be rated higher than that by some when considering its age. It does have pitting and finish flaking in some places more than others. I have provided many photos. I have played it as well as a sax player can play a trumpet, and though it needs TLC, the 3 piston valves, and all the tuning slides including the trigger one, are functional and free. I believe this has the original case. Also included are a couple of mouthpieces. One is an old Olds mouthpiece (I think cannot see but looks like some other Olds mouthpieces I’ve had) and a Vincent Bach Corp. Both are in fairly worn condition. I imagine anyone getting this horn would use their own mouthpiece so really they are just extras. That said see the photos and let me know if you got questions. #main showroom Olds Recording Trumpet.
For your consideration is a vintage 1950’s Vincent Bach Mercedes model Mt. Vernon brass trumpet with a hard shell case included. According to information available on bachbrass. Com, this trumpet would land somewhere between 1955 to 1960 for production based on the serial number (14750). This also puts it in the correct era for production in Mt. Vernon, NY as they moved from NYC in 1953. This trumpet is in mostly good cosmetic condition with only a couple areas showing wear (see photos) and a possible re-lacquer occurring at some point in it’s past. Along with this, the valves are not properly leveled out and would need reset. A simple Selmer hard shell plastic trumpet case is included with this trumpet and is in functional shape but does have small cosmetic afflictions. For example, the inner felt and mouthpiece slot section are worn out. That being said, the trumpet, mouthpiece, and accessories are still secured when closed. Exterior plastic sections are good with no punctures or breaks, but are scuffed and metal sections are rusted slightly. Take advantage in owning a great vintage trumpet project at a lowered price! Thanks for your consideration! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Ray’s Midbell Music Mission. Ray’s Midbell Music is a full-service school music dealer located in Sioux City, IA. The original company was founded in 1939. We have had a Sioux City location since 1972. It is our goal to accurately and truthfully describe each item, pointing out all flaws and defects, by providing as many high-quality pictures of each item as possible. However, sometimes things can be inadvertently overlooked. International Buyers – Please Note.