So, I've been playing trombone as a hobby for a long time, and the only trombone I actually have is my old King 606 student trombone. Its got all sorts of problems, mainly that the slide has a few dings and it gets a little stuck around 5th-6th position. Anyway, so someone gave me a trombone thats in better condition that mine, but I'm having trouble identifying exactly what it is to get some specs on it (mainly bore size). Vintage Signet by Selmer/Elkhart Trombone by Vincent Bach. Trombone has lots of wear such as dings, patina. Comes with 2 mouthpieces, by Vincent Bach Corp. Case has lots of. This Keefer trumpet is designed like the later. Before the company was sold in 1911 the serial number is hard to read but. Trumpet: Selmer: Bundy. I don't have calipers, or I'd just measure the bore size. Face software facial recognition systems. The only markings on it I can see are. The brand is Bundy, and down by the bell it says designed by Vincent Bach. Where the slide screws in, there is a little ML, and the serial number is 375418. Any info at all about the Bundy line would be helpful It's really got me curious now. Serial Numbers – Trombone There are multiple sources for the Vincent Bach trombone on the internet today. We decided to combine into a single timeline reference to better understand the instrument serial numbers vs. The status of the company. We’re always looking for more information/corrections to include, so please email us through our contact us link in the header. All information is copyright per the original owner/source. Serial Number Year Year Event / News – 1890 Born Vincent Schrotenbach in Vienna – 1916 Vincent Bach designed and handcrafted his first mouthpieces. – 1922 Incorporated as Vincent Bach Corporation, Inc. New York City Index #: 7517 August 18, 1922 – 1925 “Mercury” trademark filed Filed: August 14, 1925 Registered: May 16, 1926 – 1925 “Stradivarius” trademark filed Filed: August 14, 1925 Registered: May 16, 1926 – 1927 “Mercedes” trademark filed Filed: March 21, 1927 Registered: May 31, 1927 – 1928 1st Trombones Designed 1 1929 – First Trombone completed June 26, 1929 159 1930 – 193 1932 – Bach Model 16 200 1933 – 400 1935 – 1936 – First mention of Bass Trombone Designs Oct. 16, 1936 – Bach Diary 9 1939 – Bach Mercury Models 1600 1940 – 2118 1941 – Bach Mercedes Model 2200 1942 – 2500 1945 – 3056 1948 – Bach Model 12 3450 1950 – 4052 1952 – – 1953 Moved to Mt. Vernon, NY50 South MacQuesten Parkway Mt. Vernon, NY () [mapsmarker marker=”8″] () 4500 1955 – 2722 1958 – Bach Minerva Model 5700 1960 – 5950 1961 – – 1961 Vincent Bach Corp. Purchased by H & A Selmer, Inc. (September 25 1961) “Vincent Bach” trademark filed Filed: May 2, 1962 Registered: Feb. 19, 1963 “Bach shield” trademark filed Filed: May 2, 1962 Registered: July 30, 1963 – Feb 7, 1963 Closed Mt. Selmer Trumpet Serial Number LookupVernon, NY Factory 6900 1964 – 70XX 1964 – – 1965 Production started in Elkhart, IN 600 Industrial Parkway Elkhart, IN () () 8000 1965 – – – – 1976 Vincent Bach Dies – – – – – – 1 – – 1995 Selmer Industries buys Steinway Musical Properties – 1996 IPO as Steinway Musical Instruments – 1997 “Bach Circle” trademark filed Filed: May 1, 1997 Registered: Oct. 13, 1998 – 2000 Acquisition of United Musical Instruments – 2002 John Stoner named CEO; Conn Selmer – 2003 Merger of UMI and Selmer into Conn-Selmer “Vincent Bach” trademark Renewed: March 5, 2003 – 2004 Closed Original Selmer Plant North Main Street, Elkhart, IN – 2004 John Ratzenberger’s “Made in America” Filmed – 2004 “Bach shield” trademark Renewed: Feb.
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