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F E Olds Super S 15 Tenor Trombone
Gorgeous! -Press Fit - Immaculate Horn!
Category:   Musical Instruments / Brass / Vintage (Pre-1980)
Start Price: USD 1,100.00

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Start Time: 10/6/2008
End Time: 10/13/2008
Location: Chicago, IL
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 RARE  Fluted Inner TubesLos Angeles Made1938 Press Fit F E Olds S 15 Super Tenor TromboneMouthpiece and New Case IncludedThis is another Subfamchicago High Quality AuctionDear Bidders: This is a gorgeous, fully refurbished 1938 Press Fit S15 Super Tenor Trombone with a nickel silver tone ring on a rare 7.5" Bell.  This has the nickel silver tone ring, hand engraved with the Olds logo and garlands, typical of early Supers.  In addition, this horn features the unusual fluted inner tubes that were exclusive to Olds.  Pre-war Supers are known for their interesting timbre, due to the alloy used in the horn's construction.  Both the main slide and the connecting pipe are press fit.  Since Olds was making lock washer horns at that time, this most likely was a special order horn.THIS IS AN INVESTMENT QUALITY PRESS FIT JAZZ TROMBONE THAT IS TRULY REMARKABLE!This trombone was manufactured in 1938 at the Los Angeles, California Olds factory.  We have returned the horn to a state that is as like new as possible.  We replaced the water key, the springs and cork and the rubber bumpers.   Once these corrections were made the horn was wonderful.  Of course it has been cleaned and polished as well as sterilized. It is very difficult to tell the difference between it in its present condition and what it must have looked like when the horn came out of production in 1938. The S-15 Super is one of the finest tenor trombones that F.E. Olds, known for master craftsmanship, ever made.  This horn is one of the most popular trombones ever made.  It is pitched in B-flat and is in immaculate like-new condition.  The horn has been completely gone over and is in what we believe to be its original factory specifications.  It has also been sterilized. All work is fresh, having been completed in the last 30 days.  From the rubber tip at the end of the slide, to the graceful flare of its rose brass  bell, all has been scrutinized.  All valves, springs and moving parts are in superb working order.  Both tuning and playing slides work without hesitation.  There are no creases at the seams. It has some slight edge markings on the rim of the bell and a small soft impression, pin sized, on the bottom neck of the horn. No wear or loss of plating, not a mark on the sleeves. Not even a scratch. The rose brass and nickel silver are 100%.The horn is circa 1938 (serial#116XX, matching on slide and bell). The bell is also marked 7.5 at the neck to indicate the custom size.  The bell is rose brass and nickel silver, 7.5" wide, and is dual bore, .485/.500.  The tuning slide crook moves effortlessly.  The slide is very fast with excellent compression and allows the player to achieve remarkable slide vibrato with simple ease. In addition, the slide is very light in weight.  The range of the horn is also remarkable. It handles both low and high tones very well and is one of the most responsive instruments we have seen.  It is an excellent horn for orchestra, symphonic band, jazz or small combo work, and of course it is great for solo performance.The slides are fluted, rather than round. Fluted tubes are important because they allow the outer slide to move along the delicate grooves of the inner slide, thus reducing friction and increasing slide speed.  The slide action is very good.  The outer tube falls under its own weight when held at a slight angle.  It has very good compression.  The horn has a very bright yet full sound that results in a "dark sound" normally associated with heavy bells, without the corresponding weight.  It has a  nickel silver tuning slide and bell with a nickel silver crook. The outer slides are also nickel silver with chrome plated nickel silver inner slides.  The crook and tuning slide are both nickel silver.  Of course, it has the very distinctive  nickel silver tone ring around the bell.  This is a top-notch professional instrument.  I have played Olds trombones since the middle '50s, all through grade school, high-school, as a college music major and as a professional musician in bands, orchestras and jazz groups.  I have played Olds trombones all the way to a Ph.D.  This horn is one of the best and most beautiful I have ever encountered.   It is a 9.9 on a scale of 10!  As I have said, it is almost perfect.The horn comes with one FREE refinished silver (sterilized) historically accurate OLDS 3 mouthpiece which retails for about $50.   Incredibly, the horn is being auctioned with a FREE brand-new, never used Conn black trombone case large enough for accessories as well as the trombone itself. The case is one of the finest on the market and is valued around $150. It comes with a set of keys.As the legendary trombonist and teacher Andrew Kerensky points out, the Super made its debut in the early 1930s.  It is a horn the reflects the glitter and flash of the Jazz age and is consequently a horn known for its command of the Jazz idiom.  The horn is enormously responsive says Kerensky, the material of the bell and the tone ring giving it a very dark centered tone.  When pushed to its maximum, the tone becomes bright but does not distort.  The horn is a showpiece.  It produces a powerful bass and clear soaring highs.  It is possibly the most versatile trombone ever produced.  It is relatively lightweight, is very clear in the high registers and has a deep Jazz like voice in the low ranges.  It has a relatively small bore but nonetheless is equal to if not better than the King 3B, the Conn 44H, the time proven standard and even the Olds Recording.  It is an exhilarating horn to play.  The Super will walk all over most anything coming out of bone factories today, including Yamaha, Getzen, Schilke, Martin, Holton and even the Bach Stradivarius.  And one other important point:  The hand grips and slide are relatively small, unlike many trombones made today.  This means that if you are a young player such as a student or a young adult, you will find this horn comfortable to hold, say for long periods of time, especially if you are standing or must walk in a marching band. The same holds true if you have small hands. I hope that you are as excited about obtaining this horn as I am in offering it.  If you care about quality, and don't want junk or somebody else's worn out instrument, then this is the horn for you."It's absolutely true. Our horns are so cool, you may as well call them new!"Subfamchicago is committed to offering the highest quality previously owned  horns on the market, and we are now the largest dealer of restored Olds Trombones on eBay.  Our wonderful customers leave us enthusiastic feedback, and we appreciate every word!  Visit our feedback to see some of the comments such as:"Superb trombone. Exceeded my expectations." 1925 Olds Golden Bear Trombone"Beautiful "Bone" -- I'll be keeping this one for a long time."  1972 L15 Olds Special"Fast delivery - item as described in excellent condition - Thanks"   1972 L15-Silver Olds Special"Beautiful horn, just as described; amazingly fast shipping; A+ Thanks!"  1970 Olds Opera"Product sold to me is wonderful! Absolutely trustworthy to deal with!"  1970 P15 Custom Crafted Olds"Great communication and help. Fast shipping."  1956 S15 Olds SuperLooking for a particular model Olds Trombone?  We may have just what you want in stock, so feel free to contact us!Subfamchicago is committed to offering the highest quality previously owned  horns on the market.  To indicate our serious intentions, We have devised our own list of rules to follow: Subfamchicago's Commitment to ExcellenceI.  We shall auction no horn with damaged inner or outer tubes.II.  We shall auction no horn that is missing parts.III.  We shall auction no horn with faulty valves, springs, triggers,locks,corks or other moving parts.IV.  We shall auction no horn with brass rotV.  We shall auction no horn that has noticeable dents, cracks, creases, holes or otherwise damaged brass.VI.  We shall auction no horn whose lacquer is less than 100%.VII.  We shall auction no horn that shows poor compression or leaks.VIII.  We shall auction no horn that would not be considered aesthetically handsome or beautiful.IX.  We shall auction no horn that has not been made near perfect to its core, in alignment with original factory specifications.X.  We shall auction no horn without a new or like new hard case and professional mouthpiece. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.  See our other items!  Be sure to add us to your favorites list!

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