In a 1924 Holton catalog the F attachment is listed as an option for $25. ![]() Kenfield, bass trombonist of the Boston Symphony, endorses this instrument built with "F" attachment. ![]() At that time it was claimed "The Holton German Symphony Model is the only American-made trombone that has made good in the principal symphony orchestras." L.S. 8/8), encompassing tenor and bass trombonists and conductors. These instruments were recommended as "especially well-adapted for bass trombone in band." Endorsements by members of Boston Symphony Orchestra and Chicago Symphony are printed in Holton literature as early as 1911 (H.H.H. ![]() Holton "Special" trombones were produced in multiple sizes, the largest, #6 "large" bore with 8-1/2 inch bell, being offered as early as 1904 (Holton Harmony Hints 1/1).
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