Shows wear but plays and sounds well for a trumpet of it.
Valves are fast and light Ruth good compression. Overall, there are more than 30 research groups. Originally marketed as a step up horn, the Reynolds Emperor is considered to be a step above the Reynolds Medalist Trumpets. 1 The company realized significant sales of instruments to the United States Armed Forces during the Second World War. Reynolds Medalist Student Trumpet Plays well Has some denting but in good playing condition Valves are fast and smooth and slides move well Lacquer is removed except for a few small spots Has been cleaned and oiled Case is in rough condition with the inside being almost completely destroyed but t. IDM Fellows are hosted in Member groups. The Members may also collaborate with Affiliate or Adjunct Members. Reynolds spent 10 years with his company, developing successful lines of cornets, trumpets, baritone horns, French horns, and bass trombones among others.
Technically this is an intermediate range instrument, but as with many similar 1940’s American designs, it has the quality and features similar to many current professional level.
Research in the IDM is led by the Full and Associate Members, either working independently with their own research groups or in larger groups led by more than one Member. This is a wonderful ‘Reynolds Medalist’ Cornet, designed by American brass instrument manufacturer F.A.Reynolds, who was later associated with OLDS.
The Institute comprises 35 Full and 11 Associate Members, with 10 IDM Fellows, 13 Affiliate Members from departments within the University of Cape Town, and 12 Adjunct Members based nationally or internationally.