Talk:Contrabass trumpet

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What happened to the giant trumpet on I've Got a Secret?
In a May 1962 episode of I've Got a Secret there's a massive contrabass trumpet in 18' B♭, announced as loaned from "the Jansen collection of musical instruments at Claremont College University". This collection had languished underfunded in storage at the university's Fiske Museum and was sold in 2008, despite protests from staff, to a new museum being built in Arizona. This museum opened as the massive Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix in 2010, so if the instrument has survived intact, that's probably where it resides today. Do we have any Phoenician Wikipedians who could get in there and take a photo of it for us?! :-) — Jon (talk) 02:40, 4 August 2022 (UTC)


 * Pinging Phoenix users,  in case they can help. No worries if not of course - I live on the other side of the planet, otherwise I'd love to visit the museum myself. Pretty sure I could get lost in there for days... Jon (talk) 02:53, 4 August 2022 (UTC)