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I would like to know how I can be sure that the bell and the slide are the original combination. I bought an old Bach 12. Engraved in the slide is 3623 Model 12. The Bell says New York 67. The colour of the Bell and the outer slide differs a bit (the slide has a red nuance). I am very happy with this instrument, but I would like to know about this. :-)

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13y ago

The serial number on a Trumpet is usually found on the 2nd valve valve casing, on the left hand side of the trumpet. Some models though, have the serial number on the underside of the bell next to the valve casings. This location is usually uncommon, as the number is usually pressed into the valve casing.

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13y ago

The serial number on a trumpet is often on the side of the trumpet. It is usually engraved into valve casing either horizontally or vertically.

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7y ago

Model names or numbers are usually stamped on the bell.

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11y ago

It depends on the brand. Yamaha and Bach trumpets usually have it on the lead pipe. Serial numbers are usually on the valve casing.

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16y ago

its about an inch above the thumb rest

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15y ago

Probably on the valve casing.

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14y ago

on bell or bottom of slide (Yamaha)

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