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i hope the rfk media team sleeps well tonight
Merry christmas to those who celebrate, have the instrument population of a Completely Normal Christmas Party™
L-R, top to bottom:
c. 1925 Boston Musical Instrument Company "rotary Schmidt" double horn
1926 Buescher pre-production 27 double horn
c. 1910 Bohland & Fuchs 26 F trumpet
1937 Sattler pre-production Jazzmaster Bb trumpet (below)
1973 Mirafone 56A Kaiserbariton
1907 Buescher 24 Ballad Horn (traditional mellophone)
1925 Buescher 25 Rotary Ballad Horn (traditional mellophone)
1926 Pan-American 22E traditional mellophone
Not pictured:
American Standard (King) Trombonium
Josef Lidl Eb trumpet
(both brought by a euph player in the band, also an instrument nerd)
1947 - Famous Buescher artists with Duke Ellington: Johnny Hodges, Russell Procope & Dud Bascomb
The Desert in Spring, Part III
Canon FT-QL
Fujifilm 200
4.18.2017
Instruments in the Wild: Personal Collection at UW-Madison Horn Choir
Instruments Present:
1907 Buescher No. 24 Ballad Horn
1926 Buescher No. 27 Double French Horn
1926 Pan American 22E Mellophone
c.1957 Salvation Army “The Triumphonic” Tenor Horn
c.1890s Unmarked Low F Orchestral Trumpet
1904 Lyon and Healy Bb/A Duplex Cornet
1921 J.W. York and Sons Perfec-tone No.9 C/Bb/A Cornet
c.1916-1918 C.G. Conn New Wonder 80A “Victor” Bb/A Cornet
Today we got to show the horn choir we’re a part of most of our instrument collection, which went pretty well. The No.27 was having issues with the 3rd valve locking, which was a bit of an issue, but it was nice to be able to show people what early Alexander 103s were like, as the No.27 is a copy of one. Generally, it was pretty wonderful to be able to show people what these old instruments are like up close, since most people will only ever see them in photos. I hope we can get a chance to do more things like this, though I’m not sure how much interest there is in such things.
😭😭😭
girls night! girls night! girls night! girls night!
went to wichita band instrument company today, tried too many german instruments
feat. l-r:
1926 Buescher 27
2019 Alexander 103MAL-HG
2018 Alexander 103MAL
c. 1873 Matthaus Bauer Bb-A rotary trumpet