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. 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. Some people have been very concerned that the first 'series' of Buescher horns aren't 'really' True Tones, either because that's not what Buescher had as an official model name and/or because some pre-1916-ish Bueschers do not have the True Tone trademark. 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: I don’t know much about it but having the original receipt is cool.
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This was a from a local antique store that recently closed.For" mark before the patent was granted in October for the valve style. Buescher Model 9 True Tone Trumpet With Original Receipt As Shown See Pics Wow.SKU: UTPT Buescher 400 052 UPC: MPN: Weight: 6.00 LBS Shipping: 35. This has one of the highest serial numbers that still has the "Pat. Pre-Owned Buescher True Tone Model 400 ML Bore Trumpet. One-year model 211 dating to September, 1938.
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