Olds Super Star
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Olds Super Star
I have been using an Olds Super Star for about a year now but have not been able to find any information about it online. I have used it mainly in jazz band with some pep band mixed in. It has played very well and the silver finish has held up really well. It is a small shank with a flat-wrap F-attachment. The serial number is 817xxx(last 3 numbers are illegible). It was made in Fullerton, California.
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Re: Olds Super Star
Perhaps you should search the TromboneChat Website when you get permission to search (after 3 posts).
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Re: Olds Super Star
I had one for awhile. Nice playing and sounding horn except (IMO) in the F attachment range. Kind of stuffy.
I loved the huge bell on it. What is it 9 inches?
I think it was the same bore as the Olds Recording model, just silver plated with the added F attachment and bigger bell.
I loved the huge bell on it. What is it 9 inches?
I think it was the same bore as the Olds Recording model, just silver plated with the added F attachment and bigger bell.
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Re: Olds Super Star
Ok, thanks. It has a pretty big sound for its small bore and the bell is nice. The f attachment is not very stuffy for me until low Dd and C. Low F to D are nice and fat with a slightly larger mouthpiece. I have used the 51D from my Yamaha euphonium to play some bass bone parts and it sounds great.cb56 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 2:44 pm I had one for awhile. Nice playing and sounding horn except (IMO) in the F attachment range. Kind of stuffy.
I loved the huge bell on it. What is it 9 inches?
I think it was the same bore as the Olds Recording model, just silver plated with the added F attachment and bigger bell.