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"The Regent" Trombone

Regent trombones were produced by Ohio Band Instrument Company, a division of F.A. Reynolds (located in the same building) focused on sales to student instrument dealers.

Model History | Specifications

1936-1950 | Ohio Band Instrument Co. (Cleveland)

Model 1202 | Bore: TBD | Bell: 7" | Materials: TBD | Finish: polished brass with gold lacquer; silverplate with gold bell (shown)

193x catalog: "An entirely new model of standard proportions that will suit the requirements of trombone players in either band or orchestra work. Exceptionally easy to fill and play,  this instrument will stand any amount of forcing. On soft passages it will respond with a clear even quality of tone, devoid of breaks or fuzzy tones, so common in many makes of trombone. A well constructed, finely balanced instrument, with 7 inch bell, durable, light, easy action slides, equipped with balancer and slide lock."

Model TBD [SN 26902]. Source: eBay.

Model TBD | Bore: TBD | Bell: TBD | Materials: TBD | Finish: polished brass with gold lacquer (shown); silverplate with gold bell | Other: no counterweight

Model TBD [SN 940]. Source: eBay.