![]() ![]() Reynolds trombones made c.1952 and later (serial number 30000) are marked “Made by Roth-Reynolds” instead of “F.A. ![]() Reynolds Tenor Trombone with sterling silver bell Reynolds Professional Tenor Trombone | Body: Brass bell, nickel-silver gooseneck, tuning slide, bracing and trim brass “R” counterweight | Slide: chrome-plated nickel silver inner slides brass outer slides with nickel-silver sleeves and handgrip | Finish: clear lacquer finish optional silverplate bright bell or silverplate gold bell finish.į.A. ![]() Serial number 22000 (c.1949) marks the approximate change to the updated design. Reynolds models were replaced by the Reynolds “Professional” model. Reynolds was working after selling Reynolds in 1946) rather than the previously modeled King trombones. The new designs bear more than a passing resemblance to trombones made by Olds (where founder Foster A. Circa 1949, Reynolds redesigned their entire trombone line. ![]()
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