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. Here is a Bb trumpet marked The Buescher True Tone Elkhart Ind on the bell and 306630, LP, and 205 on the second valve which makes this a model 205. I have no idea idea of any Buescher patent in 1919. 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: Trumpet BUESCHER elkhart 1950's model 37b. If you have any questions, just let me know. I include a case, trumpet with 1 mouth piece Rudy muck 17c, 1 mouth piece unidentified, 3 vintage precision moulded mute Richmond made in England. (stamped with triangle, tuning fork and bell mark) 53109 Low. Review (mpn:44764 for sale) 37b Trumpet model BUESCHER 1950 44764 Elkhart. For" mark before the patent was granted in October for the valve style. (engraved on polished cartouche with foliate ornament) The Buescher Elkhart Ind. 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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