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Contempora Fiberglass Sousaphones
The Contempora fiberglass sousaphone was introduced in 1961 by RMC-Reynolds,
targeting the student marching bands. The fiberglass horn was about
half the weight of the traditional brass model.
Model History | Specifications
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1961-1963 | F.A. Reynolds/RMC (Cleveland)
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Contempora Model SU-14
| BBb Fiberglass Sousaphone |
Specs TBD
1961
Print Ad: "This is the world's only
Sousaphone built to artist specifications with bows
AND bell all strongly made of genuine Fiberglas by Owens-Corning.
Finish of this Contempora artist model is just as smooth
and deluxe as its twin all-brass model ... a favorite
of fine Sousaphone players for many years. Significant
differences of the Fiberglas model are elimination of
extra weight (10 lbs. lighter) and complete freedom
from dents in the most vulnerable areas. Special acoustical
properties of the Fiberglas model provide cleaner tone
definition, mighty power without distortion or 'cracking',
and faster response. This new Contempora is NOT a student
model copy but is artist built throughout. Compare this
beautiful instrument's appearance with any other Sousaphone
... play it in comparison and be doubly sure!"
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1964-1970 | F.A. Reynolds (Abilene, Fullerton)
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Contempora Model SU-14
| BBb Sousaphone |
Bore: .686" | Bell:
24" bell, removeable | Materials:
fiberglass-reinforced plastic body; high-impact
flexible plastic bell flare with moulded
reinforcements; brass valve section, receiver and
mouthpipe | Finish: highly polished brass (valve
section) with
baked epoxy finish
1966
Catalog: "Body branches,
body and bell bows are damage-resistant
fiberglass-reinforced plastic; bell flare in
high-impact flexible plastic with moulded
reinforcement. Structural braces have wide flanges
imbedded in fiberglass. Weighs only 18 lbs!
Sprayed, hard-baked epoxy finish in gleaming white
or simulated satin-finish brass or silver-plate
resists mars and scratches. Brass or silver valve
section. Valve section easily removed for repair
if needed. School colors available on special
orders at extra cost."
1970
Catalog: "Tough -- scratch
and damage-resistant -- lightweight -- yet, a
superb musical instrument with a beautiful tone,
accurate intonation, and dependable valve action.
This describes the features of the Reynolds
fibreglass [sic] sousaphone. Available in school
colors, this attractive instrument will dress up
your band. The SU-14 provides a rich, full
'bottom' to your arrangements."
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1971-1979 | F.A. Reynolds (Fullerton)
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Contempora Model
SU-14/141 | same as above
1977
Catalog: "Here's a
lightweight sousaphone with excellent weight
distribution. Highly responsive, with an evenly
balanced tone in all registers. The body is
constructed of a damage-resistant fiberglass which
prevents scratching. The detachable bell is made
of durable ABS with molded reinforcements."
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