Vintage trombone ID

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slipnslide
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Vintage trombone ID

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A facebook friend posted a picture of his dad playing an old horn with a distinctive "stairstep"-shaped neckpipe, where the bell section narrowed slightly just behind the first brace next to the slide. I know I've seen one like it before but can't remember what it was, and can't find a picture like it on Google. Given the date of the photo ('40 or '41) I'd expect the horn to be old. Maybe an Olds or Conn or King?
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Re: Vintage trombone ID

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It might help if we could see the picture.
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Re: Vintage trombone ID

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A lot of 19th century American trombones have this feature, it was a very common design. I have one made by Boston with it, I've seen others by Distin.

Here's a French Besson, so it wasn't strictly an american thing.

https://emuseum.nmmusd.org/objects/4054 ... 687&idx=38

and a York

https://emuseum.nmmusd.org/objects/6174 ... ef5&idx=49

Pepper

https://emuseum.nmmusd.org/objects/6326 ... ef5&idx=50
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