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    • barliman2001
      barliman2001 Global Moderator last edited by

      As I am enjoying a leisure moment, I have begun a list of every instrument I ever owned... not in chronological order. And I've decided that you out there, my trumpet friends, should be allowed to share this info.
      Please do not see this as boasting, but as plain information.
      I am including the fate of each instrument whenever it has decided to move on.

      Bb trumpets:
      Comet ***
      UMI King Silver Flair Dizzy Bell (sold)
      Jupiter STR-1010, with one straight and one Dizzy Bell, and an adapted Schilke BERYLLIUM bell (sold)
      Jupiter 840 (sold)
      Dowids Jazzline (sold)
      Stomvi Elite Bb (sold)
      Ganter G5 (exchanged for G7)
      Ganter G7 custom (sold)
      Olds Ambassador (given to a friend as present)
      Olds Special (returned to original seller as he after the deal could not bear to part with it)
      Olds Studio (for sale at Votruba's in Vienna)
      Olds Recording
      Courtois Balanced
      Buescher Aristocrat 265
      Conn International (Amati stencil)
      Selmer K-Modified (stolen in burglary in Ireland)
      UMI Benge #7 (for sale at Votruba's in Vienna)
      Buescher #9
      Buescher #11 with quick change to A (stolen in burglary in Ireland)

      Pocket Bb trumpets:
      Jupiter, small bell (sold)
      Stomvi Forte (sold)
      Arnold & Sons (Jupiter clone)

      C trumpets:
      Bach Strad 239, with additional slides in Bb and Ab (stolen in Munich)
      Bach Strad rotary C (stolen in burglary in Ireland)
      Stomvi Elite (sold)
      Couesnon Bb/C (for sale at Votruba's in Vienna)
      Gaudet C

      D trumpets:
      DEG Signature (re-sold within two weeks)
      Ganter G3 (sold)
      Stomvi Elite (sold)
      Courtois

      Eb trumpets:
      Stomvi (sold)

      F trumpet:
      Bach Strad (sold)

      G picc:
      Scherzer (sold)
      1966 Selmer

      Bb/A picc:
      1967 Selmer (sold)
      1979 Selmer (sold)
      Besson Kanstul 920 (sold, very much regretted)
      Stomvi Elite (sold)
      Votruba Professional (stolen in Vienna, found and destroyed by police on suspicion of being a bomb)
      ACB Doubler

      Bb cornets:
      Weltklang, with custom made Ab slides (sold)
      Ganter Custom (sold)
      Besson Imperial (in need of restoration)
      Stomvi Elite (sold)
      Ganter rotary cornet (returned to H. Ganter for private collection)
      Besson International (2x)
      Buescher Aristocrat 264
      Jupiter student cornet (sold)
      Elkhart by Buescher (for sale at Votruba's in Vienna)
      Blessing Artist (present to my Scottish godchild)
      Unnamed 1880s HP cornet, with personal engraving

      Eb cornets:
      Besson Imperial (in need of restoration)
      B&H Sovereign Round Stamp bell-tuned Soprano (2x, one stolen in burglary in Ireland, the other sold)
      Ganter Custom

      Flugelhorns:
      Ganter G15 (sold)
      Votruba Profi (sold)
      Courtois 154R
      Thomann "Black Jazz" (sold within a week)
      Clemens August Glier Kuhlohorn (almost sold...)

      I think that's it... enjoy.

      Courtois Balanced
      Courtois D
      Olds Recording
      Buescher Aristocrat
      Gaudet C
      Selmer G
      Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
      Besson International Bb cornet
      Courtois Bb cornet
      B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
      B&H Sovereign trombone
      Willy Garreis trombone
      Weltklang Euph

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      • Dr GO
        Dr GO last edited by Dr GO

        My collection is unchanged, non sold, I still own them. My history will be chronological and the reason for their purchase:

        Olds Ambassador - Bought by my parents when I decided to join my public school band program
        Olds Recording (Fullerton Manufacture) - Bought by my parents as I continued public school experience into high school

        Getzen 4 valve Eterna Flugelhorn - Self Purchased for a college rock band inspired by Rick Braun

        Many years then pass until I become a TrumpetMasters member and was intrigued by attending a Trumpet Hang with another TM member at which time I played and fell in love with these horns:

        Martin Committee - Now my main small group horn
        Kenstul 4 valve 1526 - Now my main flugelhorn for both small group and big band

        Then by concern of my horns being confiscated by security I purchased it assuming I could afford loosing it:

        Allora Pocket Trumpet - Was confiscated 3x by Saudi Airport security, and got it returned each time after pleading with Saudi security supervisors.

        Then my impulse buying spree "got to have it" due to discussions by TM Members identified in convincing me I had to have this horn:
        Olds Super Recording - ANA Mandez and was my main big band horn until I experienced the Getzen Power Bore
        Getzen Power Bore - Cyber_Shake and became my main big band horn until my Harrelson arrived 4 years after placing that order

        Olds Recording (LA Manufacture) - Sounds7 to help support a cause requiring him to sell off instruments
        Harrelson Summit - Sounds7 and Now my main big band horn

        Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
        Harrelson Summit 2017
        Kanstul 1526 2012
        Getzen Power Bore 1961
        Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
        Martin Committee 1946
        Olds Super Recording 1940
        Olds Recording (LA) 1953
        Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
        Olds Ambassador 1965

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        • Kehaulani
          Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

          Old Austrian cornet from my grandfather (brand unknown). Jr. High.
          Used student-level cornet (again, name unknown). Jr. High.
          Selmer K Modified. H.S.
          Conn Connstellation, H.S. and two years of college.
          Getzen Severinsen, last two years of college +Professionally.
          Martin Committee
          Schilke B-7
          Getzen Eterna Classic
          Bach Commercial 190-1 (present).

          Adams F-1 Flugelhorn (present)
          Conn 80 - A Coret (present)
          Carol Brass Pocket Trumpet

          [Horn Safari, I owned for short periods of time: Adams A-1, Schilke B-1, Benge 3X, Bach 190-37]

          [For fun: E. German Alto Horn, Czech Natural Horn, Hans Hoyer French Horn]

          At the Master level, I minored on Woodwinds at UNT and spent almost twenty years as a professional woodwind player. That list is way too large, LOL.

          Benge 3X
          Martin Committee
          Getzen Capri Cornet
          Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

          "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
          Charlie Parker

          "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
          Chet Baker

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          • Dale Proctor
            Dale Proctor last edited by Dale Proctor

            Current:

            Bach Stradivarius Bb trumpet, ML 43
            Bach Stradivarius C trumpet, ML 239
            Bach Stradivarius Bb cornet, L 184G
            F. Besson (London) A/Bb/C cornet
            Conn 6B Victor Bb trumpet
            Conn 9A Victor Bb cornet
            Kanstul Bb field trumpet
            Henry Lehnert SARV Bb cornet
            Olds Ambassador D/Eb trumpet
            Olds L12 Bb flugelhorn
            U.S. Regulation G field trumpet
            Unknown maker British duty bugle (copy)

            Past (all Bb unless noted):

            A. Hilleron Paris A/Bb cornet
            Bach Mt. Vernon Stradivarius trumpet, ML 43
            Besson Stratford cornet
            Besson & Co. Class B cornet
            Besson (Kanstul) A/Bb piccolo trumpet
            Conn 6B Victor trumpet
            Conn 22B New York Symphony A/Bb trumpet (2)
            Conn 22B Victor trumpet
            Conn 15B Director trumpet
            Conn 80A Victor cornet
            Conn 76A Connquest cornet (2)
            Conn 5A Victor cornet (3)
            Conn 17A Director cornet
            Conn 15A Director cornet
            Crusader (Conn stencil) peashooter trumpet
            Holton C201 Laureate cornet
            Holton Super Collegiate trumpet
            J.W. Pepper A/Bb cornet
            King Cleveland cornet
            Olds Ambassador cornet
            Olds Ambassador trumpet (2)
            Reynolds Medalist cornet
            Yamaha 2330 cornet

            That’s an even 40. If I think of any more, I’ll add them to the list…lol

            1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
            1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
            1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
            1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
            1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
            1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
            1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
            1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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            • J. Jericho
              J. Jericho Global Moderator last edited by J. Jericho

              In approximate chronological order, with overlaps:

              Chrome-plated POS TSO - "I'm playing the trumpet!" traded in on:
              Selmer Signet Special cornet - Small-bore intermediate-level instrument traded in on:
              Bach Stradivarius Model 37 - Magic early Elkhart I foolishly sold
              Rexcraft bugle - Just for fun; used a lot of Brasso on it; donated it
              Benge Claude Gordon - Fabulous trumpet that was stolen from me and never recovered
              Shofar - Received as gift; small end far from optimal, but I play it anyway
              Olds Opera - Sold it because I couldn't match a mouthpiece to it (today would be different)
              Olds Ambassador trumpet - Good condition, a mediocre player; sold it
              Olds Ambassador trumpet - Average condition, a poor player, I disassembled it for unfinished Frankenhorn project
              Bach Stradivarius Model 72* - A demanding horn that delivered results, eventually sold - no regrets
              Olds L-12 flugelhorn - Decent horn sold when replaced by:
              Yamaha YFH-731 flugelhorn - Great sound, best intonation of any horn I've ever played
              Rotary valve flugelhorn - I don't recall the German manufacturer; sold it because I couldn't match a mouthpiece to it (today would be different)
              Gemeinhart flute - Given to me; never played one before; easy to play; eventually sold it
              King Cleveland 602 cornet - Travel horn; eventually sold it
              Parrot field trumpet - Chinese, excellent pitch; sold it
              Getzen M2003 Bb/G field trumpet - Used it in BAA; sold it
              King Opus 7 cornet - Wonderful sound, worst intonation ever, sold it
              Selmer Bundy trombone - Surprisingly good horn replaced by:
              Olds Studio trombone - Decent horn prompted by my Studio trumpet (we're a bit out of sequence here)
              Olds Recording trumpet - Very nice horn, valve ergonomics not for me; sold it
              Olds Super trumpet - Generic sound, marginal intonation; sold it
              Marceau trombone - Art Deco period TSO (Trombone Shaped Object); sold it
              Dillon pocket trumpet - Good for travel
              Olds Studio trumpet - Best trumpet ever (for me)
              Olds Special trumpet - Underrated horn
              York Perfec-Tone cornet - Aptly named, unlikely to be replaced

              '62 Olds Studio Trumpet
              '67 Olds Special Trumpet
              2013 Dillon Pocket Trumpet
              '83 Yamaha YFH-731 Flugelhorn
              1919 York Perfec-Tone Cornet
              '50 Olds Studio Trombone
              Shofar

              "If it was just up to me, I'd only have trumpet players on my show." - Jackie Gleason

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              • adc
                adc @barliman2001 last edited by

                @barliman2001
                I restarted replaying around d 5 years ago. I bought lots of cheaper horns and gave around 20 away to underprivileged or talented kids

                Some I remember:

                Strad Trumpet (sold)
                Eterna Trumpet(sold)
                Cornets:
                Capri (2)
                Committees (2)
                Conn Concert Grand
                New Proportion

                Current (cornets) in my collection:

                1900 Boosey & Fuchs
                1910 King
                1906 Conn Conquest
                1908 Wonderphone
                1910 Perfected Wonder
                1911 Perfected wonder
                1929 (York Improved Perfect) My steady Player
                Dont remember dates off top of head):
                Committee
                King Master (2)
                1954 Concert Grand (Near Brand New-100%perfect)
                1954 20A
                1984 Bach Strad M 184G Other Steady Player

                More Cornets than I can name

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                • barliman2001
                  barliman2001 Global Moderator @adc last edited by

                  @adc Giving away instruments to deserving talents is a good idea. I recently donated a Besson Stratford trumpet, a King Tempo cornet and a Conn Director to a school orchestra in Bulgaria, together with a heap of mouthpieces. Since then, I am swamped with videos of the kids practising enthusiastically; and the orchestra is now much in demand by the civic authorities to give athmosphere to official functions...

                  Heavens, that's three instruments I forgot to list!!

                  Courtois Balanced
                  Courtois D
                  Olds Recording
                  Buescher Aristocrat
                  Gaudet C
                  Selmer G
                  Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
                  Besson International Bb cornet
                  Courtois Bb cornet
                  B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
                  B&H Sovereign trombone
                  Willy Garreis trombone
                  Weltklang Euph

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                  • J. Jericho
                    J. Jericho Global Moderator @barliman2001 last edited by J. Jericho

                    @barliman2001 said in My collection...:

                    As I am enjoying a leisure moment, I have begun a list of every instrument I ever owned... not in chronological order. And I've decided that you out there, my trumpet friends, should be allowed to share this info.

                    Selmer K-Modified (stolen in burglary in Ireland)
                    Buescher #11 with quick change to A (stolen in burglary in Ireland)
                    Bach Strad 239, with additional slides in Bb and Ab (stolen in Munich)
                    Bach Strad rotary C (stolen in burglary in Ireland)
                    Votruba Professional (stolen in Vienna, found and destroyed by police on suspicion of being a bomb)
                    B&H Sovereign Round Stamp bell-tuned Soprano (2x, one stolen in burglary in Ireland, the other sold)

                    Your list of stolen instruments is shocking. That's a lot of pain to have to experience.

                    '62 Olds Studio Trumpet
                    '67 Olds Special Trumpet
                    2013 Dillon Pocket Trumpet
                    '83 Yamaha YFH-731 Flugelhorn
                    1919 York Perfec-Tone Cornet
                    '50 Olds Studio Trombone
                    Shofar

                    "If it was just up to me, I'd only have trumpet players on my show." - Jackie Gleason

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                    • barliman2001
                      barliman2001 Global Moderator @J. Jericho last edited by barliman2001

                      @j-jericho There were three separate incidents. One, the Bach Strad C, was borrowed by a friend who needed it for a musical performance in Munich's Gärtnerplatztheater - his own C was a Ganter rotary, and you can't bring rotaries for Oklahoma. He had the Strad in the canteen, went to where clarinet player get their best notes from, and when he returned, the case wasn't there. Theatre insurance paid up and thus financed the Strad rotary which with most of the other instrument was stolen in one haul when our house in Ireland was burgled and stripped of almost all the contents. The miscreants even broke open the oil tank and stole our heating oil!
                      And the Votruba Profi was loaded into a van with all the other band instruments for a gig on a mountain top in Croatia, but the van never arrived there. Seems the original driver of the local van and a few cronies of his had pre-planned the coup. At any rate, we arrived at that mountain resort by cable car und were unable to play because we did not have a single instrument...

                      Courtois Balanced
                      Courtois D
                      Olds Recording
                      Buescher Aristocrat
                      Gaudet C
                      Selmer G
                      Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
                      Besson International Bb cornet
                      Courtois Bb cornet
                      B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
                      B&H Sovereign trombone
                      Willy Garreis trombone
                      Weltklang Euph

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                      • Curlydoc
                        Curlydoc @barliman2001 last edited by

                        @barliman2001 The trumpet bomb must be a good story.

                        David McNeil Ferguson PhD, MD
                        Grand Marais, Minnesota

                        2018 Jaeger Studio Bb. Jaeger 3M MP.
                        1962 Olds Super Bb.

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                        • barliman2001
                          barliman2001 Global Moderator @Curlydoc last edited by

                          @curlydoc I'll hunt out the newspaper...

                          Courtois Balanced
                          Courtois D
                          Olds Recording
                          Buescher Aristocrat
                          Gaudet C
                          Selmer G
                          Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
                          Besson International Bb cornet
                          Courtois Bb cornet
                          B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
                          B&H Sovereign trombone
                          Willy Garreis trombone
                          Weltklang Euph

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