Early model of Getzen ETERNA SEVERINSEN model, which was used by Doc Severinsen, a master of popular music, in his prime.
[Overview]
Getzen B♭Trumpet, ETERNA (ETERNA) Sebarrinsen model, 120mm double yellowbrass bell, 460' ML bore, No.1 extractor tube spring trigger type, No.3 extractor tube finger hook movable type, silver plated finish, No.4 extractor tube finger hook movable type, No.5 extractor tube spring trigger type, No.6 extractor tube finger hook movable type, No.7 extractor tube spring trigger type, No.8 extractor tube spring trigger type. Silver plated finish. Weight 1043 grams. Comes with hard case.
[Condition.]
There is a solder joint on the front of the bell, and on the braze connecting the bell and the first pipe (on the mouth pipe side). Corrected small dents on the curve angle behind the bell, bell stem, and bell flare. The plating has peeled off on both sides of the valve casing and the lower center of the bell (the part where the left hand touches). The inside of the pipe has been cleaned, replaced with a soft material, and inspected and serviced. No problems with valve sealing or action.
[Features and Attractions]
Entertainment program on NBC in the U.S.Tonight Show" for 30 years (1962-1992)."Tonight Show Band" (Big Band) for 30 years (1962-1992).Doc Sebarrinsen's favorite instrument was the Getzen Eterna Sebarrinsen model. It is not a heavy type, but it has a strong core sound that gives a solid blowing response and a brisk "bell ring" rather than the light feeling of the Benge, Schilke, and Calicchio models that were popular in the same era. The appeal of this instrument is its strong core sound with a solid blowing response and a brisk "bell ring.