[Trombone-l] Finally!

Wayne Dyess texastbone at gt.rr.com
Wed Oct 8 00:49:23 CDT 2008


I thought SilverTone was a product of Sears.  I had a reel-to-reel  
SilverTone tape recorder back in the 60s.

I know -- I'm an old codger, like McCain.

Grins,
Wayne



On Oct 8, 2008, at 12:02 AM, dclason at nmsu.edu wrote:

> Eric,
>
> Wouldn't a King sterling bell of that vintage be labeled SilverTone  
> rather
> than Silver Sonic?
>
> Dennis
>
>>
>> On Oct 7, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Earl Needham wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 	Finally!  After perhaps 30 years of wanting and looking, I have
>>> scored
>>> an incredible acquisition -- a 1938 2B!  Just a matter of being in  
>>> the
>>> right place at the right time.  In other words, "even a blind  
>>> squirrel
>>> finds an acorn every once in a while"...
>>>
>>> 	Bell is silver-plated -- is that original??? And has a nice gold  
>>> wash
>>> inside the bell.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Earl,
>>
>> If the rest of the horn is lacquered brass and nickel, there is a
>> chance that the bell is sterling silver.  Does it say "Silver Sonic"
>> on the bell? or just "2B Liberty"?
>>
>> Eric Swanson
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