Dr Wendels tools:
Clarinet: Metal Silver King, silver plated, sterling silver in bell, gold plated inside, 1929
Soprano saxophone: King, silver plated, 1925
Tenor saxophone: King Zephyr Special, dark lacquer, 1939
Baritone saxophone: low Bb, King Cleveland 1927
All from H.N. White Company, Cleveland, USA.
Dr Geijer often cut in with:
Clarinet: Metal “Topper” silver plated. This is a Conn stencil (Conn product sold under other brand name) from 1928.
Soprano: Buescher “True Tone”, Silver plated from 1927
Alto: King Zephyr Series III from 1947. This is basically the same horn as the later Super 20 or SuperSonic model. Sometimes is also a silver plated Selmer “Radio Improved” from 1932 brought out in daylight. This model name stem from a time when radio was really hip.
Bass saxophone: Conn “New Wonder”, silver plated, from 1922
Dr Stjernholm palpalates:
Clarinet: Buffet
Soprano: Conn, silver plated
Alto: Conn 6m, silver plated with “micro tuner neck”. This is a feature for easier tuning.
Dr Asp sees fingering on:
Banjo: Ibanez Artist 1975
Guitarr: Bissas enterprise Signature model 265, orchestra guitarr of unknown age.
Dr Stark pulls:
Tenor Trombone: Conn Connstellation Special silver 1964 with a #3 bore (0.500″)
Mouthpiece: Best brass Groove Trombone-S 8D Gold plated.
Sometimes: Yamaha Zen YSL-897 Custom
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