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Beuscher tenor saxophone
Beuscher tenor saxophone










These are some of the most undervalued horns on the vintage market. Adolphe Edouard Sax Jr 51 Rue Blanche Adolphe Edouard Sax Jr 84 Rue Myrha BUESCHER True Tone - Buescher Manufacturing Co. I plan burnish out a few dents and to do a complete Buescher style rebuild. The Lacquer is original and about 85%, but the neck and the inside of the bell are nearly worn to bare brass. It has a warm centered tone, but can be pushed hard with a metal mouthpiece. Buescher still made great 400's through the sixties, this one was made appx.

beuscher tenor saxophone

It has the same body, neck with underslung octave mechanism and keywork as the famous older brother the "Top Hat" model, but with nickel plated keys.

beuscher tenor saxophone

The finish is original and to me, looks very handsome. The lacquer is original, nearly flawless, and this horn appears to have sat in its original case for much of its life until very recently, when it had the good fortune to be overhauled very well by someone who obviously knows Bueschers.This is a nice 400 model made about a year after the Selmer takeover ser. SOLD! This is a 1938 Buescher Aristocrat Series I tenor saxophone in pristine physical condition with a very well done fresh overhaul that retained all of the original Snap-on resonators. If you’ve been thinking of owning a pre-war Buescher Aristocrat tenor, you’d be hard pressed to find a better one. This horn is in the shape you want, with an overhaul that is ready to play well for years from the moment you open the case. This is the nicest Aristocrat tenor I have ever seen, and it plays exceptionally well.

beuscher tenor saxophone

The engraving is the proper “art deco” style for this model, and like the rest of the horn is in exceptionally fine condition. The ergonomics are quite good, and when done well- as this overhaul was- they are light and slick under the fingers. Buescher Series I Aristocrat Tenor This is one of the very earliest ones made, in fact the earliest that I or several people I spoke with, have ever seen. These horns are known for their excellent intonation and rich, sweet tone- but they can also roar given the right mouthpiece, and they are quite mouthpiece friendly in my experience.

beuscher tenor saxophone

The lacquer is original, nearly flawless, and this horn appears to have sat in its original case for much of its life until very recently, when it had the good fortune to be overhauled very well by someone who obviously knows Bueschers. This one in particular has a great sound for that person looking to get a more robust. Buescher The very first saxophone made in the United States was built by Gus Buescher. This is a 1938 Buescher Aristocrat Series I tenor saxophone in pristine physical condition with a very well done fresh overhaul that retained all of the original Snap-on resonators. Buescher 400 tenor saxophone vintage Vintage Saxophones, Sax Man.












Beuscher tenor saxophone