SOLD
This is a vintage LeBlanc trumpet that was restored by Pettifor's in Elkhart Indiana in 2011 and stored since that time. The 707 Sonic is a medium bore (.453) model that was the most popular LeBlanc model of this era. It has a first slide trigger and nickel-silver inner slide tubes. Valve compression is excellent.
The 707 Sonic was a very popular horn back in the late 50s and early 60s.
Pete Candoli, Warren Luening and several other Hollywood lead trumpet players played the 707 Sonic when it was first introduced in the US.
From a LeBlanc marketing piece on this model:
"MODEL 707 "Sonic"
The trumpet sensation that has captured the fancy of many of the world's true artists. Light as a dream, every minute detail of this unique creation refects precision and pride. The "707” possesses flawless intonation and rich timbre. Features include balanced pistons, hand lapped valves - single slot type with wide spacing between ports, one piece bell construction, flanged first slide brace, flanged bell mouthpiece braces, adjustable third valve slide and third slide finger ring, and special first slide tuning trigger on all models. .453” bore. "
The LeBlanc trumpets of this era were not affiliated with the Holton company in Elkhorn Wisconsin. A year or two after this trumpet was made, LeBlanc acquired Holton; however, trumpets such as this one of the LeBlanc Sonic series were made in France for LeBlanc by Courtios.
This trumpet was purchased from the original owner before the restoration and the original case still wears the Del Mar high school decal.
Beneath the serial number on the 2nd valve it says "MADE IN FRANCE". The model "707 Sonic" can be found on the lead pipe. There is engraving all the way up the bell extending past the valves. The engraving is of flowers and leaves with the words "G. LEBLANC PARIS" engraved on the bell. There is beautiful scroll work all the way around the edge of the keys and valve caps both on the top and bottom. There is also scrolling on all of the tuning slides. The trademark vintage medallion on the tuning slide brace has the two raised heads on it and the words "LEBLANC PARIS MANUFACTURE ARISTIQUE INSTRUMENTS DE MUSIQUE".
The trumpet is in excellent restored condition and the case is in good original condition as shown in the photos.
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