
Before and After: Olds Recording Trumpet - 1967 Tri-Color Brushed Lacquer
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SOLD: This 1967 "Olds Recording" trumpet is the top of the line at Olds at the time it was made. It is an example of the exceptional quality of the musical instruments that came out of the Olds factory during the Zig Kanstul era. Since the 1930s and into the early 1970s, Olds produced the finest professional instruments used by many of the legends in the film industry on the west coast. The Olds Recording, was designed by the great Olds & Sons designer, Harold "Pappy" Mitchell and was the model of choice of many great studio musicians, including the great trumpeter, Uan Rasey.
This horn is amazing. There are many innovative features put into the design of this horn.
1) The bell and the leadpipe are made of a special copper alloy known as "Re-O-Loy" providing "extra tonal color and interest,"
2) The "balanced" placement of the valve cluster is in the middle of the horn so the weight is balanced front to back.
3) The offset 2nd valve is ergonomic to the length of the middle finger,
4) The nickel-silver outer slide tubes eliminates the corrosion that occurs when two copper tubes are in contact. The leadpipe material also prevents corrosion (red-rot) that typically occurs in older yellow brass leadpipes. These are the reasons why we can offer a vintage 58 year old horn that is in factory play-ability condition.
5) a 3rd valve slide trigger
6) Marvelously hand-engraved with a pattern first designed by the great Leonard Garcia. Every horn is unique and every detail has been carefully preserved.
7) Pearl inlays on the valve slide nubs.
Most importantly is the way this horn plays. It is a free-blowing trumpet throughout the full range of the instrument with outstanding response and a tone that is rich with overtones. The intonation is impeccable and "tension free." Anyone that has played an Olds Recording, made in this era, will identify with this description of play-ability.
This horn is refinished by hand intentionally leaving some imperfections rather than removing material to make it look "new." These imperfections have no impact on the playing performance of the horn. It is finished with a thin coat of clear epoxy lacquer.
We understand that an instrument of this caliber requires scrutiny of play-testing to evaluate compatibility between the horn and the player. See the shop's return policy. We always ship insured (signature required).
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