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H.N. White American Standard Cleveland Co. All Silver Small Bore Trombone

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Trombones2 of 7C.G. Conn Ltd Elkhart Ind. Early 1920's 7"Bell 2H Trombone 250186 With Reynolds 8-A Mouthpiece (No Case)Family trombone from 1911
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    Posted 7 years ago

    CuriousKen19
    (12 items)

    In the picture it seems a golden color but it's actually all silver. Anyways, it has all matching serial numbers which are 9993 which means it was made between 1905-1910. Anyways, like the title says, it is an H.N. White American Standard Cleveland Co. small bore silver trombone. Everything is original including the case. The only things I had to replace were the pieces of wood that held the bell down as you can see, however, I kept the original screws. The case seems red on the inside but it is actually a really nice purple. It is in playing condition and the slide is not bent. I'm not asking for an appraisal, but I would like more information on this specific instrument. I have saw many similar ones online but I have never found this same model and this old. It's a mystery unsolved because I don't know everything about this specific model (you can compare to others with the same branding on the bell), and I don't know it's value. Some are online for $50 and some are online for $5000. I'm not asking for an appraisal though. Just email me if you can.

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    1. Trey Trey, 7 years ago
      Welcome to C.W.:)
    2. CuriousKen19, 7 years ago
      Thanks for commenting Trey. There for a second I thought everyone was off this website because a lot of the items I've saw were posted 4 or more years ago lol.
    3. CuriousKen19, 7 years ago
      MacDaddyRico I am aware of the serial numbers. That's where I received the information on this trombone that I already know. The serial number on this is 9993 which according to that table, means it was made between 1905-1910 as I already mentioned in my description. But thanks anyways. I have went through pages and pages on many websites including that website and have not found this same model and age. Similar, but not the same.
    4. cindyjune cindyjune, 7 years ago
      Great instrument, awesome!
    5. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 7 years ago
      Very nice !
    6. CuriousKen19, 7 years ago
      Thanks everyone for the positive comments. The value is still unknown. I have a few trombones because I was once a collector but now, due to the lack of space and whatnot, I cannot play them anymore. So, I have decided to sell it. That's another reason why I had listed it on here with the information I already knew because I've been searching for a value. There are some online that are $50 whereas some others are $2500+. I know mine doesn't look the best, but it is the oldest I have saw of this brand anywhere and I haven't found any with this specific stamp on the bell. Not to mention it doesn't have a single dent! Some people have told me that it's just a wall hanger. In my opinion, if the instrument plays, has a nice, solid tone, has no dents, then it is NOT a wall hanger lol.

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