Very old trombone, I'm guessing 1930's

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jondee111
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by jondee111 »

This is a silver tenor trombone (inside of the bell is silver-plated) with 'Manhattan U.S.A.' engraved underneath a skyline of three buildings on the slightly smaller than 7" bell. The matching serial number on the slide and the stocking is 'R20130,' & it has a friction fit between the bell and the slide. No manufacturer listed on the horn anywhere, and a fairly cursory web search turned up nothing. Any ideas?

The engraving looks identical to that on what's listed as a 'Vintage Selmer Manhattan Trumpet.' Web search will show you that horn.
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BGuttman
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by BGuttman »

If you can post some pictures showing the bell engraving and the bracework on the bell and slide sections, that will help some of our more astute sleuths identify it.
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by Doug_Elliott »

On a sax site I found "Selmer Manhattan" mentioned as being made by Martin in the '30's

The New Langwill Index says when Selmer relocated to Elkhart in 1927, they started making instruments under several names including "Manhattan"
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by BGuttman »

I found this on Horn-U-Copia:

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jondee111
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by jondee111 »

That looks like one of the knockoffs: mine has 'Manhattan' at a slant. For some reason, I can't post the flicks I just took of it. Will work on figuring that out.
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by BGuttman »

[quote="jondee111"]That looks like one of the knockoffs: mine has 'Manhattan' at a slant. For some reason, I can't post the flicks I just took of it. Will work on figuring that out.[/quote]

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