Continental Clarion

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JetMech
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by JetMech »

Visited my folks for the holidays and got some play time in on the horn I learned to play on. A Continental Clarion, from sometime in the early 20th century. My grandfather had received it as payment rendered for legal services. This was the reason I played trombone....we had one. Who knew it would end up being one of the loves of my life. Pictures for your viewing pleasure.

-Lane
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Crazy4Tbone86
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by Crazy4Tbone86 »

Has many design features that are similar to the Pan-American trombones that were produced by Conn for many years. Very cool that an old piece of metal can lead to so much inspiration.
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JohnL
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by JohnL »

FWIW, there's an entry over on horn-u-copia.net that says:
Continental Music Company imported instruments before the brass line became Pan American stencils in the mid 1930s.

Looks much more like a Conn product than in import.
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JetMech
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by JetMech »

Very cool, appreciate the info. If it helps, the inners aren't plated, I can't remember when that became standard but if memory serves it was much later.