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Buescher super 400 trumpet
Buescher super 400 trumpet








Springs are shot but latches still work easily. The neck has slight damage(see pics) Sorry. It has that classic huge Buescher 400 sound.

Buescher super 400 trumpet pro#

This is a semi Pro Horn with 80-85 of its original lacquer The saxophone needs the octave key adjusted slightly.

  • “valves from heaven” is what the collector from whom I bought it told me. Buescher 400 transitional Semi Pro Tenor saxophone Ser417049 ID10736.
  • “reversed” threading on valve tops and bottoms from most other manufacturers The song was introduced in the 1965 film The Sandpiper, with a trumpet solo by Jack Sheldon and later became a minor hit for Tony. Super Cool Buescher 400 True tone Trumpet for sale at ACB link in description Here's another fabulous horn we have for.
  • The same goes for Buescher 400 saxophones, Im learning. Easily equivalent to my LA Olds Recording trumpet.

    buescher super 400 trumpet

    I owned a 1963 Buescher Super 400 trumpet with solid nickel silver bell and it was one of the best horns I ever played.

    buescher super 400 trumpet

    I know the 400 was Bueschers top line trumpet.

  • “hourglass” expansion at bottom of each casing I talked with the seller and read up on post-Selmer Buescher horns.
  • The receiver is also nickel on this particular horn. There are also sections of tubing that are clearly nickel in contrast to other sections that are brass. When'Large-Bore' means something The Buescher Super 400 trumpet is a pro-level instrument that was the top of the Buescher line. CONDITION Up for auction is a Vintage 1962 Buescher Super 400 Bb Trumpet in excellent all original condition. I am also guessing that since they offered it with a "Special Bell” or “Brass Bell,” that this is the former, and that it is nickel silver (60% copper, 20% nickel, 20% zinc). VINTAGE 1962 BUESCHER SUPER 400 Bb TRUMPET- VG.

    buescher super 400 trumpet

    I am guessing that the “N” on the leadpipe in “T160N” stands for Nickel.

  • small “crease” dent near just above the “9-o’clock” position near bell rim.
  • tiny ping on top 3rd slide knuckle going into valve casing.
  • Later in the production run, Buescher moved the bell keys to the left side, changed the engraving (Buescher 400 surrounded by a floral motif), and nickel plated the keys, whichwas quite popular during the 1950s. This would place the build in 1960, or about three years prior to the Selmer purchase, which makes it still a professional-level horn. Examples of Buescher’s print advertising for the 400 may be found in the Historic Saxophone Ads section of my web page. I am guessing that the N on the leadpipe in T160N stands for Nickel. link in description Here's another fabulous horn we have for sale at ACB For much more info check out the link below. 470.Ībout this time Selmer Purchased Buescher This would place the build in 1960, or about three years prior to the Selmer purchase, which makes it still a professional-level horn.








    Buescher super 400 trumpet