Tenor trombone. Nominal pitch: B♭.
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InstrumentTenor trombone |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerSalvation Army |
Place MadeEngland ; Europe ; St Albans ; United Kingdom |
Date MadeCirca 1915 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Silver-plated brass; plated inner slides. Overall size: 1148; bell 165. Bore: at c 50mm from mouthpiece receiver (minimum bore), 10.7; not expanding in 100 mm from mouthpiece receiver; descending slide, 10.9; ascending slide, 11.O; at 100mm before tenon end at joint, 10.9; at tenon end at joint, 11.4; m.t.s. bore, 12.7 - 15.3. Dia of mouthpiece receiver: m.r.t. 11.7 - 11.1. Inscribed on bell "THE TRIUMPH / Class A / 14005" / Salvation Army emblem / "MANUFACTURED / BY THE / SALVATION ARMY / TRADE HEADQUARTERS / Judd St. Kings Cross / London". Decorative features: Embellished ferrules and stay mounts. With case, not original. Usable pitch: Old Philharmonic pitch. |
NotesArnold Myers, 1990; R. Parks, 1.2.92, 3.10.98. |
Measurements1148; bell 165. |
Provenanceon loan to the Collection. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number2948 |