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~PLEASE CLICK ON EACH PHOTO FOR A MUCH LARGER VIEW~ Make sure you check out our other auctions–We are offering many more Big Band charts dating from 1920 to 1940 and Pit / Theater/ Salon / Small Orchestra Arrangements, dating from the 1890′s to 1930′s. These arrangements were also sometimes referred to as New York Theater or Hotel orchestrations. These charts are from the music library of the Earle Theater in Philadelphia (1924-1953) and have been in storage for over 56 years! Some great stuff here, all original! …

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[8 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]

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~PLEASE CLICK ON EACH PHOTO FOR A MUCH LARGER VIEW~ Make sure you check out our other auctions–We are offering many more Big Band charts dating from 1920 to 1940 and Pit / Theater/ Salon / Small Orchestra Arrangements, dating from the 1890′s to 1930′s. These arrangements were also sometimes referred to as New York Theater or Hotel orchestrations. These charts are from the music library of the Earle Theater in Philadelphia (1924-1953) and have been in storage for over 56 years! Some great stuff here, all original! …

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[8 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]

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~PLEASE CLICK ON EACH PHOTO FOR A MUCH LARGER VIEW~ Make sure you check out our other auctions–We are offering many more Big Band charts dating from 1920 to 1940 and Pit / Theater/ Salon / Small Orchestra Arrangements, dating from the 1890′s to 1930′s. These arrangements were also sometimes referred to as New York Theater or Hotel orchestrations. These charts are from the music library of the Earle Theater in Philadelphia (1924-1953) and have been in storage for over 56 years! Some great stuff here, all original! …

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sophking1 Store HN White King Tenor Trombone Case Cover ONLY

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You are bidding on a Doug Elliott model D8 (large shank) backbore that is in like new condition. I bought it to use with a small shank mouthpiece and never found a use. This is a great opportunity to get a great playing, hard to find backbore at half the price! It is in raw brass as all Doug Elliott backbores are, and any marks from using it will easily buff out. Can polish to a shine easily if you so desire, but most leave them as is. …