Pan American made the Champion Trombone. Although I have one Champion trombone whose design would seem to pre-date the Pan Am company.
200 in good condition and around 100 for OK condition
He played the trombone, not the clarinet, and in the 1940s flutes weren't yet part of most dance bands.
It depends on the size of the trombone and the size of the bugle! A typical tenor trombone is longer in length than a military-type bugle; however, a soprano trombone is MUCH smaller than a bass bugle used in a drum and bugle corps ensemble.
About 7 feet if the slide is in 7th position I Think!!
Depends on the trombone u want..... Bach, Conn , and Shires are very exensive to buy if you want a proffesional, if you want small brands you could buy them for $100.
i think about as much as a champion shotgun i think about as much as a champion shotgun
200 in good condition and around 100 for OK condition
Well, I got mine at champion firearms for about $900.
$5-$20.
4$ on ebay.... =/
the same as your mother every Friday
Seldom worth more than 100 USD or so. Probably made by Iver Johnson.
It is worth 1 million dollars
the card isn't actually worth much say around 2bucks or maybe 3 but you should keep in your collection just in case.
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He played the trombone, not the clarinet, and in the 1940s flutes weren't yet part of most dance bands.
worlds champion clydesdale team clock with dalmatians how much is it worth