


What is really cool is that the original inspection sticker for cornet serial#189904 is still with this piece. Olds Ambassador Cornet with Case and Olds 3 Mouthpiece 1950s Serial 189904 Here is a great Olds cornet from the mid 1950s for your consideration. I do not issue partial refunds, and let people keep the items. On Items that an inspection period is offered, you will be required to return the item for a full refund. If you dont understand something, get an answer befor you bid. If you dont receive an answer before the auction ends dont assume you know the answer. more give me 24hrs to answer before you wigout. I will not answer any messages sent thru other channels. Any questions or comments regarding item must be made thru ebay. Please use the pics to better help you understand what you are bidding on. Items are described to the best of my abilities. We do not ship to APO, or other forwarding services unless you are approved by message. is 308XX Shipping Limited only to the continental 48 States will be $ 20.00 Local pick up is not available.

Check out the pics for a better look at what you are bidding on. Im not an expert but if you have any questions just ask. the finish and dented bell are the only problems I can see with it. the valves move free and the slides are also nice and smoth. This auction is for an olds cornet in decent condition. Inquiries regarding archive status may be sent to website was designed and built by Eyemotive.Please read this in its entirety before bidding. Our doors are closed permanently and we will no longer be responding to phone calls or emails. There are no instruments or parts available for sale by Kanstul Musical Instruments. Content on this website is for reference purposes only. This website will remain online for the foreseeable future, as an archive of Kanstul history and product information. We’d also like to thank our indispensable design collaborators who over the years worked with Zig to create so many horns that made history.Īlso, thanks to our dealers and resellers, and of course our private-label partners who have kept so many iconic instrument designs available to the serious playing community. We want to thank all the players who have made music on our horns over the years, from the casual players, the band members, the drum corps sections-to the professionals in the pop, rock, jazz, symphonic, mariachi, and Hollywood soundtrack genres-and everyone in between. However, we came to a point where it was no longer viable for us to continue. 67 years ago, Zig Kanstul first began crafting brasswinds, and though the master himself passed in 2016, our family has carried on the tradition of building a broad line of brass instruments with an unrelenting focus on the sound.
