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If you are not pleased with this horn, we will replace it, make any adjustments or just ship it back and we will find it another home! All it will cost you is the shipping charge.A very nice New Reunion Blues Zippered case to protect this fine instrument is included in this sale. We get back to you promptly.Oh yes, we will give you a satisfaction guarantee. OLDS AMBASSADOR TRUMPET SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP FREEPlease feel free to e-mail us with your questions or concerns. Alignment has been checked and is perfect.This is a used horn and the only tell-tale signs of use are very small imperfections very hard to see.BTW - Take a look at all the pictures. The new valve guide system was introduced (the best with locking ring) at that time.This trumpet has been chemically sanitized and ultrasonic cleaned with new felts and corks installed. All of the old LA inventory had been used up and all the parts were made on the new equipment. OLDS AMBASSADOR TRUMPET SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERSIn our opinion the best Ambassadors were made by Olds between 1959 to 1965 when all the serial numbers were put on the valve spring barrels and they were in the new state-of-the-art factory. Serial Number is 757138 showing manufacture at about 1968-69. A marching lyre is included.It looks almost NEW - It plays very well! Slotting and compression is perfect. The third slide has been reversed as well. It has been completely gone over and has been given a complete approval by Crown Resources Laboratory in Glens Falls, NY as the original appearance and specifications are intact.Be sure to check out our other ebay items: our tesimonials here - bell has been silver plated with newly installed reversed 1st slide with thumb saddle for perfect intonation. ![]() Stock number is 75713TT.This Trumpet has been restored to almost new by Tuck at Crown Resources Lab in Glens Falls, NY. We have serviced it and you can hardly tell it from a new horn. It is pristine and has no dents, dings or signs of much use. The previous owner took very good care of it. Olds 1965 Ambassador TrumpetOlds Ambassador Trumpet completely reconditioned/overhauled to within 95% original. This is a "Fullerton California" Olds modified from a Bb Ambassador trumpet Olds Modified Key of "Bb" Trumpet Completely Overhauled and silver plated Bell - Stock 75713T The valves all have matching serial numbers which are the same as the serial number on the trumpet. ![]() The serial number 757138 shows the manufacturing date as 1968-69 The valves all have matching serial numbers on the valves and on the caps which are the same as the serial number on the trumpet.This trumpet was totally restored by Crown Resources Lab in Glens Falls, NY.Ĭlick here for more information about our overhauling. (1946) This trumpet, an original 3rd Valve finger rings. Click here for more information about our overhauling. This trumpet has been totally overhauled.Our new line of instruments include trumpets, trombones, tubas, baritone horns, euphoniums, french horns, flutes, saxophones, clarinets, piccolos. Every instrument is subjected to the most minute quality control inspection – to make sure that each is fully responsive to every musical requirement and fully worthy of the Olds signature.The company made brass instruments, especially trombones, cornets, and trumpets. Olds was a manufacturer of musical instruments founded by Frank Ellsworth (F.E.) Olds in Los Angeles, California in the early 1900s. Olds has produced the highest quality of band instruments in America.Today the legacy continues – Olds instruments are produced in the most modern manufacturing and research facilities.Every instrument is subjected to the most minute quality control inspection – to make sure that each is fully responsive to every musical requirement and fully worthy of the Olds signature.Our new line of instruments include trumpets, trombones, tubas, baritone horns, euphoniums, french horns, flutes, saxophones, clarinets, piccolos, and percussion.Īnd they all possess superb playing ease as well as an extraordinary built-in sturdiness to withstand the most rugged use. ![]()
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