
- BUESCHER TRUE TONE TRUMPET MOUTHPIECE 6B SERIAL NUMBERS
- BUESCHER TRUE TONE TRUMPET MOUTHPIECE 6B SERIES
Prior to ordering please check our Shipping and Returns policy.Īlso note weight indicated in the ad is shipping weight not actual weight of instrument. If you have additional questions send us an email. Between the Buescher and the True Tone going down the mouthpiece are 2 letters that min\ght be C G ( I am more sure of the C than the G) I did a web search and couldnt find any info on this. Internally threaded top and bottom valve capsĬheck out this wonderful instrument at ACB today! Buescher True Tone in cursive and 'USA', underneath in printed letters.
BUESCHER TRUE TONE TRUMPET MOUTHPIECE 6B SERIES
Austin Custom Brass Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpieces. 1940 Vintage saxophone in mint condition with 99 of the original silver plating and a beautiful polished bell with a gold wash interior.
BUESCHER TRUE TONE TRUMPET MOUTHPIECE 6B SERIAL NUMBERS
Dating from the serial numbers is more difficult during this period, so it will need to suffice that this horn is from the 1970s. Buescher Big B Aristocrat True-Tone Silver Alto Saxophone 1940 Serial 292946.
Valve block soldered directly to the bell and leadpipe Late 30s Buescher 400 True Tone Trumpet in original condition: Trent Austin Trumpet ACB. We've had the second slide replaced on this trumpet.Ĭheck out the videos below to hear some Buescher 400 models we've previously sold in the shop! Features: The valves feel good with Berp Bio Oil #3 (thicker viscosity) but there is some plating loss on the valves (see photos). Tuning slide shows the beginnings of redrot. You most commonly run across the letter D mouthpieces. The ProTec contoured ProPac is the best bang for the buck, though.Good point that the cost of the case is nothing compared to the cost of a repair - like everything SAX, it all depends on an individual's needs and pocketbook.These are some of the coolest vintage horns ever! There are several dents and dings around the horn, as well as lacquer wear (see photos). Buescher 88-D Duo-Cup Mouthpiece (a) The 88-D was the standard size that was included as stock with new Buescher trumpets starting in the later 1930s. The first one is a brass Reids Comfo-Rim mouthpiece. This is a lot of 3 mouth pieces for brass instruments. That would suck big-time.The Walt Johnsons are ideal for someone who has space issues. Up for your consideration is this.Antique Reids Comfo-Rim 19-C Brass Trumpet Mouthpiece + Extra Brass& Plastic. Check back often as this exhibit is constantly being updated. The horn is refurbished in our own workshop and in very good playable condition.Made in 1923 in Elkhart Indiana. The Saxquest Saxophone Museum maintains one of the largest collections of musical instrument manufacturing catalogs and ephemera on public display in the world. The bell has a detailed engraving and gold-plated inner bell. No apparent damage to the outside, but the horn gets damaged. Silverplated Buescher True Tone, Model 10. I've heard there's issues with the WJ bari sax model as the sides can cave in and pop back out if the Samsonite gorilla or an American-hating baggage handler gets a hold of it. The item Vintage Antique Rare Buescher True Tone Bass. Handmade using fiberglass and kevlar - not plastic. This is a Brand New great looking and sounding Bass Trumpet, Key of Bb, Piston Valves have a. The WJ's are incredible, but also expensive. They do have a dedicated place for the neck and a mouthpiece.It's the Walt Johnson cases that require a neck bag (for storage in the bell). Like all of Bueschers trumpets of the early and middle 1920s, it is configured to accept a small-shank trumpet mouthpiece. Its valves are top-sprung with star guides. This is a Bb horn capable of being adjusted to play in the key of A. My SBA and 10M's have fit in them perfectly and I was never concerned for their well-being. A Model 10 trumpet made about 1922 by the Buescher Band Instrument Company of Elkhart, Indiana. ProTec rectangular cases ARE junk, but the contoured ProPac's are great - the best for the money.