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    Posted 3 years ago

    Derrick_Wi…
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    Bought on ebay in extremely poor condition. Now improved. Would love to find out who made it and more information / history. Think its a Boosey and Hawkes from the serial number.
    Any help appreciated.

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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 3 years ago
      A quick search showed a Bach that mentioned Broadway artist, but those are US made. So I think you may be correct thinking it's a B & H. If that is correct, there is a serial number lookup and it appears those serial numbers are 1946-47 era.

      https://www.musictrader.com/serialnumbers

      I started out with a cheap brass trumpet and later got my older brother's silver Yamaha, which I played up until I graduated high school. Of course 1st chair!
    2. Derrick_Witts, 3 years ago
      Dav2no1
      Thanks for your comments vert much appreciated. Every little piece of information I get will help trace the history.
      I can get the notes out but it's not great having played EEb Tuba for 48 years!
      Cheers
    3. dav2no1 dav2no1, 3 years ago
      Sold my trumpet over a decade ago..and been over 3 decades+ since I picked it up. Lots of good times. Our music teacher was also a trumpet player..he was really good. I was fortunate to have him in elementary school and then later in high school..

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