Trumpet-like instruments have historically been used as signaling devices in battle and hunting, with examples dating back to at least 1500 BC. This information has not yet been publicly released, and it appears to have been made around a year or so after the 53,871 information was first made. The date below is based on Uan Rasey’s memory of receiving his Recording model trumpet during his first year at MGM. The 1939 catalog does not include the Super Recording trumpet and cornet, despite the fact that the Radio model trumpet is displayed. He created a few serial numbers with dates by using only the information he had and making a few guesses. Several former employees were interviewed, but no specific dates were provided for model introductions, which is unusual. Robb Stewart went over the history of F.E. If you can’t find the serial number, it might be hidden by the leadpipe or mouthpiece. It’s usually a 5 or 6 digit number, and sometimes has a letter prefix or suffix. ![]() ![]() ![]() The serial number is stamped on the back of the bell, just below the rim. It’s actually quite simple once you know where to look. Most people don’t know where to find the serial number on their Olds trumpet.
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