Help with FA Reynolds Silver Trombone
- ahott1482
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Oct 05, 2019
Hello everyone. First time posting here and I'm hoping someone can lend some assistance. For about 20 years I've had in my possession a silver plated FA Reynolds Tenor Trombone. It's a beautiful horn and the serial number starts with 137XX. I believe this would date it somewhere in the early 1940's.
I'm hoping someone can lend their expertise and to tell me exactly what I have? Through the years internet searches haven't been very helpful. I'm unsure whether or not it's silver or nickel-plated, and I've read a few websites that might suggest that it was used by the US Air Force in WWII.
If anyone has any familiarity with vintage FA Reynolds trombones I would be much obliged.
Thank you!
I'm hoping someone can lend their expertise and to tell me exactly what I have? Through the years internet searches haven't been very helpful. I'm unsure whether or not it's silver or nickel-plated, and I've read a few websites that might suggest that it was used by the US Air Force in WWII.
If anyone has any familiarity with vintage FA Reynolds trombones I would be much obliged.
Thank you!
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
Some pictures would help immensely.
Particularly any engraving on the bell, and bracework by the mouthpiece end of the slide.
Particularly any engraving on the bell, and bracework by the mouthpiece end of the slide.
- doctortrombone
- Posts: 146
- Joined: Apr 21, 2018
Check out Contempora Corner. A fantastic site with excellent information for identifying your horn. Some of the F A Reynolds horns had Sterling silver bells.