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Henri Selmer Trumpet Louis Armstrong
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'If you gotta ask, you'll never know.' Louis Armstrongクリスティーズさんのインスタグラム動画 - (クリスティーズInstagram)「We visited The Louis Armstrong House in Queens, NY, home of the musician from 1943 until his death in 1971, with an Armstrong trumpet we're offering in The Exceptional Sale on 14 October. The seller says it is a unlacquered btw. From what I see, I think it still looks good. Btw Retlaw, I've tried looking up the serialnumber on the Selmer site but can't find the option to search for serialnumbers Also, do you think the trumpet is in bad shape.

Inscribed ‘DUKE DONIN/from LOUIS “SATCHMO” ARMSTRONG/7/10/53.’ With modern case. Brass with worn gold plating. A Selmer model 19 Balanced Action Medium Bore Trumpet, Henri Selmer, Paris, 1948. Archival image courtesy of the Louis Armstrong House Museum. Armstrong would typically play his instruments for about five years, then give them away as presents.

henri selmer trumpet louis armstrong

クリスティーズのインスタグラム(christiesinc) - 10月13日 04時43分We visited The Louis Armstrong House in Queens, NY, home of the musician from 1943 until his death in 1971, with an Armstrong trumpet we're offering in The Exceptional Sale on 14 October.This Selmer Model 19 trumpet was likely used on The California Concerts, a live album he recorded in 1951 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, and is accompanied by a cotton handkerchief owned by the musician.Armstrong would typically play his instruments for about five years, then give them away as presents.Archival image courtesy of the Louis Armstrong House Museum.A Selmer model 19 Balanced Action Medium Bore Trumpet, Henri Selmer, Paris, 1948. 1947 model 23A serial 5324 1948 serial 6732 1948 Balanced model serial 6874. 1946 trumpet 5219 below, owned by Louis Armstrong, is in the Smithsonian museum. Related Content.Henri Selmer Trumpets Paris, France 1928 Henri Selmer buys the Sax workshop, rue Myrha 84, Paris. This one-of-a-kind trumpet was crafted by Henri Selmer specifically for Louis Armstrong in Paris after World War II, during the French recovery period. Brass-and-gold trumpet owned and played by Louis Armstrong.

Offered together with a cotton handkerchief inscribed in Louis Armstrong’s characteristic green ink, ‘To Joella/Louis Armstrong/Satchmo’. Inscribed ‘DUKE DONIN/from LOUIS “SATCHMO” ARMSTRONG/7/10/53.’ With modern case.

henri selmer trumpet louis armstrong