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Title
F. E. Olds Military trombone with a hammered finished bell, Los Angeles, 1933-1939
Contributor
Connell, Will, 1898-1961
Date Created and/or Issued
[between 1933 to 1939]
1933/1939
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Connell (Will) Papers
Rights Information
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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Advertisement photograph of an F. E. Olds Military trombone with a hammered finished bell. This line was introduced in about 1933. Engraving visible near the bell includes an American bald eagle above "Olds" and "Military."
F. E. Olds was a manufacturer of musical instruments founded by Frank Ellsworth Olds in Los Angeles, in the early 1900s. The company made brass instruments, especially trombones, cornets, and trumpets. Olds was joined by his son Reginald Birdsall (R.B.) Olds in 1920. The company was purchased by Chicago Musical Instruments after World War II, and went out of business in 1979.
Text from negative sleeve: Olds Instruments
Type

Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_893_0044
ark:/21198/zz002j8znn
Subject
Trombones
F. E. Olds and Son (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Source
Connell (Will) Papers

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