My Vernon Era Production

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Goodgig
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My Vernon Era Production

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I recently purchased a Mt Vernon Bach Mercedes trombone from the later 50’s. Very nice horn! Just wondering if anyone knows about how many trombones Bach made. In the 50s? I know a lot more trumpets were made. Just wondering how rare this is.
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Burgerbob
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Well, look at the serials!
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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I own a Mt. Vernon Bach Mercedes. It's essentially an all-brass Bach 12. Very light, thin, and warmish-snappy depending on how you play.
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Goodgig
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Aidan, If I’m not mistaken aren’t the serial numbers a running tab of all the brass instruments produced, including trumpet and cornets, etc.? I don’t think the serial numbers are specific to the type of instrument.
Mine is in the 5000’s and more on the heavy side.
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Trumpets and trombones have separate serial series.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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I stand corrected! Thanks.
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