Old OLDS trombone
- pyrotrombonist
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- Joined: Jun 30, 2023
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
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.


thank you for your insights
- Dennis
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- Joined: Mar 24, 2018
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.
- Posaunus
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- pyrotrombonist
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Jun 30, 2023
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.
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.