1967 Olds Ambassador
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 10:41 am
Today I got a "old" Olds that dates from when I first started playing trombone. I actually had an Olds then but it was a 1920's TIS model with that dancing bear on the bell.
I really like the way they mounted the counter-weight on the inner radius of the tuning slide instead of the "oh-so-common" way of mounting it on a brace. The bracing is neat by having flat sides. Art deco must have been in full swing.
Horn sounds good, using a Yamaha 48 mpc right now. Just need to get the slide working better, though it is free enough to play--it just pales compared to my Courtois and Yamaha which are as smooth as glass.
Was surprised to see evidence of a soldered in ring on the bell (like my Courtois). I appreciate the parents who got this for they kid who obviously didn't play it so I could see what was their "state of the art" for 1967 as well as hear what it sounds like.
I really like the way they mounted the counter-weight on the inner radius of the tuning slide instead of the "oh-so-common" way of mounting it on a brace. The bracing is neat by having flat sides. Art deco must have been in full swing.
Horn sounds good, using a Yamaha 48 mpc right now. Just need to get the slide working better, though it is free enough to play--it just pales compared to my Courtois and Yamaha which are as smooth as glass.
Was surprised to see evidence of a soldered in ring on the bell (like my Courtois). I appreciate the parents who got this for they kid who obviously didn't play it so I could see what was their "state of the art" for 1967 as well as hear what it sounds like.