Some people love these for Rock and R&B, and others for mainstream Jazz (many famous tenor players played one of these at some point). People love these horns for a couple of reasons – they have superb intonation, and they have a big, powerful tone that is medium dark and complex. Buescher BU-7 Trumpet with Mouthpiece in Good Condition. Seller 100 positive Seller 100 positive Seller 100 positive. VINTAGE BUESCHER TRUE TONE DUO CUP TRUMPET MOUTHPIECE USA. Buescher Model 9 True Tone Trumpet With Original Receipt As Shown See Pics Wow 299.00 + 35.15 shipping + 35.15 shipping + 35.15 shipping. It is mechanically very clean, so it should be an easy job. .either because thats not what Buescher had as an official model name and/or because some pre-1916-ish Bueschers do not have the True Tone trademark. Details about Antique Rebuilt Buescher Model 9 trumpet with mouthpiece to play 1920s Jazz. It has the famous Buescher patented Split-No-Tone Bell. 9 is a small bore Trumpet made in Bb with quick-change slide to A. The pads are original, and should be replaced at this point. Gorgeous vintage 1926 Buescher True Tone Model 9 LP 'The Grand' (also known as the 'Maestro') Trumpet for sale. This horn has the original snap in pads and spuds intact (Buescher’s unique pad system). I don’t know much about it but having the original receipt is cool. Please view all the pictures for condition issues. This was a from a local antique store that recently closed. The only issues are some small, shallow dents on the bow area, and the neck that has been pulled down and then re-angled back to the correct angle. Buescher Model 9 True Tone Trumpet With Original Receipt As Shown See Pics Wow. It looks really beautiful (and in person the lacquer is a bit deeper and darker than it appears here). This horn has not been played much, and there is very little lacquer wear at all. In terms of cosmetics, you can see that there is some spotty lacquer wear, but mostly from age, rather than use.
BUESCHER TRUE TONE TRUMPET MODEL 9 PROFESSIONAL
So it’s a high-end, fully professional tenor, but for not much money, and it sounds a lot better than almost any modern tenor if you are going for a big, complex, vintage-leaning tone. The 156 is the most popular model, and the ones with a “Big B” engraved on the bell sell for double the price of this one, even though this horn is exactly identical to the Big B, except for the engraving. The early Buescher Aristocrat tenors like this are fantastic. At this price, it is crazy that this horn hasn’t sold yet. If you’re looking for the best possible vintage tenor saxophone on a budget, then this is probably it. Louis Armstrong recorded with a Buescher Truetone 10-22R Trumpet in the late 1920s. There were a wide variety of Truetone models many custom made for the professional musician.
This saxophone is sold! But click here to see our current selection of tenor saxophones. Buescher Bb Truetone (Professional) was their main line of instruments during the 1920 until the 1940s.