Old OLDS trombone

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pyrotrombonist
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by pyrotrombonist »

Hi everyone,

One of my student came to me with an old OLDS trombone. He told me his grand father bought it to an american soldier after WW2.

He was wondering what I could tell him and if it had some value, I told him I'd ask here.

Beside some minor dents, the trombone is in a fairly good shape, the slide is perfect.

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thank you for your insights
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Dennis
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by Dennis »

It's a 1946 Olds Standard trombone, per the Horn-u-copia serial number list. The "U.S." engraved on the bell probably indicates a military issue instrument. It's probably a good small bore (by today's standards) horn. It's not worth a lot of money, but it's worth something.
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pyrotrombonist
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by pyrotrombonist »

Awesome, thank you Dennis and Posaunus.

It does have the dual octogonal slide, first time I see one.

The tuning slide has a number 3 on it, reminds me of my Shires.

After a full restauration, the trombone is indeed a good small bore one. Very think sound and farely easy to play.