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50's Reynolds Professional STERLING DELUXE Model 52 LB | GAMONBRASS trumpet

$ 1314.19

Availability: 100 in stock

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50's Reynolds Professional STERLING DELUXE Model 52 LB
Serial #
45412
Example comes from USA market ORIGINAL LACQUER and gold Sterling silver bell with hand-burnished gold inlaid engraving LARGE BORE Price in this listing includes almost 15% of Ebay & Paypal fees One Owner horn: purchased new in 1957. It is model 52 with the first slide trigger. The large bore is .462. Reynolds produced very few gold plated / sterling belled trumpets. Those endorsing this trumpet include Byron Autrey, Leonard Smith, Frank Simon and Rex Stewart. Reynolds trumpets made c.1952 and later are marked “Made by Roth-Reynolds” instead of “F.A. Reynolds. In addition, the main bell engraving to a lengthwise script that simply says “Reynolds” changed and product catalogs subsequently refer to them as “Professional” models. Reynolds continued to offer a sterling silver bell option throughout the 1950s and early '60s. The basic sterling silver bell (model 53) had an added “Sterling” word engraved below the large “Reynolds” script, while the deluxe engraving style (models 51, 52) added the fancy filigree and hand-burnished gold inlay that set those models apart. The latter does not appear to have added the “Sterling” designation.
Technical condition:
valves and slides move smoothly and lightly, very good compression
Visual condition:
no dents, no dings, gold / lacquer finish: about 90% remains, lacquer and gold finish has: scratches, loss, sign of resoldering a brace of valve casing
Finish:
lacquered / gold plated instrument, original finish
Additional information:
overviewed, Reynolds case, Bach mouthpiece, Reynolds lyre - gold-plated! Ready to play!
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