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  1. #Buescher super 400 serial numbers#
  2. #Buescher super 400 serial number#
  3. #Buescher super 400 pdf#
  4. #Buescher super 400 serial#
  5. #Buescher super 400 professional#

'over-the-top') - Norton springs:? - Snap in pads: yes - Rollers: brown - Tone ring: no - Body finish: yellow lacquer - Key / Rod finish: nickle plate - Engraving: 'Buescher Aristocrat' - G# key:?īaritone models are not included here because baritone design generally lags behind alto and tenor design.

#Buescher super 400 pdf#

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#Buescher super 400 serial#

Aristocrat, Series III - Model numbers: alto: 141, tenor: 157 (probable catalog # of S1 and S20) - Serial numbers: - lowest: 355xxx - highest: 377xxx (probably up to 405xxx) - Bell keys: right rear - Octave key: split/wishbone (i. Main Models Available After the 'Top Hat and Cane' and 'Big B'. They were once again 'catalog listed' in approximately 1960. Mostly, these appear to be True Tone models with slightly more advanced keywork, but sometimes with new-style engraving and occasionally newer tooling. Finally, there were bass and soprano models occasionally available. This is generally a number in the 1xx range, like 140, 141, 157, etc., although sometimes the model and catalog number is the same.

#Buescher super 400 serial number#

To complicate matters one touch further, there are at least two different 'numbers' associated with a Buescher: a catalog number, which is generally in the form of 'S80' or 'B7' (the 'S' or 'B' as a prefix appears to be random, but it may indicate a plating choice) and a model number, which is on the horn under the serial number - which isn't included on all models. Additionally, there seem to be a random number of 400 'Top Hat and Cane' and Aristocrat 'Big B' models still around after the introduction of newer models. Making matters worse, serial number data is in 'chunks' after 1952: most serial number charts switch from a 'yearly' end serial number to a 'every five year' end serial number, or a variation thereof. There are definitely a bunch and they do not seem to accurately correlate with a specific serial number or model number chart. Post 400 'Top Hat and Cane' and Aristocrat 'Big B' Models One of the most interesting challenges is to define the last couple of models of and. The Buescher Band Instrument Company was a manufacturer of musical instruments in Elkhart, Indiana, from 1894 to 1963. The many serial number charts that I have found don. I have acquired a Buescher Aristocrat Bb wooden clarinet with the. 1942 Buescher Aristocrat Brass Tenor Saxophone, Serial Number #297524. Late 1920's Selmer Depose Clarinet, Serial Number #K7908. The serial number doesn't match anything i have looked up so far. I am trying to figure out how old it is and how good it is. I have just got a buescher aristocrat plastic clarinet.

#Buescher super 400 serial numbers#

It is always important to get a structurally clean vintage horn if you can, and this is definitely one.Buescher Serial Number List Years and Serial Numbers are approximate Year Serial Number 1905 5000 1906 5620 1907 6610 1908 7808 1909 8580 1910 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 312000.

#Buescher super 400 professional#

The bottom line is that for the price of a cheaply-made, student sax, you are getting a vintage, very well made, professional saxophone in original condition. I would be happy to talk more about any of these options with you. You could conceivably play it for a little while as is before repadding, or if you are on a tight budget, pop in your own set of “snap in” pads and get by, or you could get it fully overhauled by a pro. This horn actually plays surprisingly well considering it has old, original pads. The neck brace also popped slightly off and been resoldered, which is very common on these tenors. In terms of past damage, this horn has a few shallow dents (back of the bow area and one on the neck), and the low C/Eb post is slightly pushed in. They work great for a wide range of playing situations. These horns all have a big, balanced tone that is medium between bright and dark, and excellent intonation. This is a professional horn made in the USA that is basically identical to the more expensive “Top Hat and Cane” tenors, but which has simpler engraving. It has original lacquer, original pads, springs, snaps, and a cool original case.

buescher super 400

This is a nice, clean, original Buescher Super 400 tenor saxophone. This saxophone is sold! But click here to see our current selection of tenor saxophones.












Buescher super 400