What Do the Conn Bugles Look Like?
This page contains a list of trumpets for which I have good (acceptable) quality pictures, so you can see what they look like. If you have a good quality picture of an instrument not on this list, please contact me. See main page for e-mail.
The Instruments
2L/3L Wonder Bugle Date: 1920's, Owned by Ormand Jones
10L/11L American Legion Bugle in Bb Date: 1920's, Owned by Michael Keller
12L/13L American Legion Bugle in G-F Date: 1920's, Owned by Kent Kesler
14L One-Valve Tenor Trumpet Date: 1930 (Drawing)
16L Bass Bugle in G-F Date: 1920's, Owned by Jeff Mitchell
24L Military G and F Bugle Date: 1920's, Owner unknown
26L Legionnaire Three-in-one Trumpet Date: 1920's, Owner unknown
28L Legionnaire Triumphal Trumpet Date: 1930 (Drawing)
38L/39L Boy Scout Bugle in G-F Date: 1920's, Owner unknown
38L Veteran Bugle in G-F Date: 1930's, Owned by Eric Harkonen
40L/41L/42L/43L Coach Horn Date: 1920's, Owner unknown
44L/45L Little Scout Trumpet/One-Valve Soprano Trumpet Date: 1920's, Owned by Frank Dorritie
54L Baritone Bugle Date: 1930's, Owned by Michael Halpern
72L American Legion Bugle in G-F Date: 1930's, Owned by Ormand Jones
86L Soprano Bugle in G-D Date: 1923, Owned by Fred Cirksena
88L Baritone Bugle in G-D Date: 1952, Owned by Ken Norman
90L Tenor Bugle in G-D Date: 1950's, Owner unknown
92L French horn type Baritone Bugle in G-D Date: 1940's-1950's. Owned by Ken Norman