I have only found the actual bore measurements to be. The MIlitary Model cornets were available in four sizes: S, M, LM and L. I haven’t completely deciphered what these mean, but they are all relative sizes and not actual bore measurements. The sizes designations of Olds instruments is a bit confusing, they include “S” for small, “M” for medium, “LM” for large medium, “LLM” for large large medium, “L” for large “M SYM” for medium symphony and “SYM” for symphony. ![]() This model does not appear in any of the later catalogs and I don’t know if they also made Radio Model Trumpets. Olds did not put dates on their catalogs in the 1930s until the 1939 issue, but one that I guess to have been published about 1934, before the introduction of the Super trombone in 1935, there appears a Radio Model Trombone.
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