The Epoch valve system was 1901, "Multi-Pitch Tuning" was 1906, and the "Split-No-Tone Bell", which was on their trumpets and cornets into the 20s was 1907, so I have no idea where the 1919 date comes from. Recently serviced and chem cleaned, with all new corks and felts. ![]() It has the famous Buescher patented Split-No-Tone Bell. I have no idea idea of any Buescher patent in 1919. 9 is a small bore Trumpet made in Bb with quick-change slide to A. I assigned it to 1911 based on Lars Kirmsers serial number chart from the number given. ![]() In addition to the high 2nd valve slide, you can also see that the bell tubing exits from the 2nd valve on the other side. 07, 130305, LP 11.Įngraved: The Buescher / made in / Elkhart Ind USA To use picture in a post, paste this line: Antique Buescher True Tone Trumpet W/ Case LP 100758 Model 9. For" mark before the patent was granted in October for the valve style. 1921 Buescher True Tone Model 128 C Melody Saxophone Low Pitch Mouthpiece Silver. This has one of the highest serial numbers that still has the "Pat. ![]() One-year model 211 dating to September, 1938.
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