![]() ![]() Maybe that's the model, or at least the size? 7 medium? Next to the serial number, where the slide fits into the bell it also says "7M". The slide has a slightly higher serial number of "M9127", still putting it in 1935, so it's probably a matched set. ![]() The serial number is 8899, which is awesomely easy to remember, and the following site dates it as being made in 1935: It specifically says "The Olds", so perhaps it was their flagship? I saw another "The Olds" on ebay, but that one said "Standard" under "The Olds", and mine doesn't. Curious as to where it fits in on the quality scale, and what other trombones it would be comparable to. ![]() I've been trying to find out some info about this thing. Apparently Olds made some great trombones. But the part about "Los Angeles" had me intrigued, so I wised up a bit and went on the googles. You'll have to excuse me, I'm a tuba player, and I've never played an Olds that was anything but total junk. ![]() It looked like new, and they weren't asking much, so I figured it was probably a cheap horn. I was in a thrift store and saw this lonely t-bone in the corner. Yeah, I just woke up and said hey, I'm a gonna buy a trombone today.Īctually, I've been thinking about buying a trombone for quite a while. ![]()
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