I have a friend who bought a Buescher euphonium. He wants to know the history, info, etc. I didn’t have a clue. I thought I would see if anyone here knew. A Google search of Buescher euphoniums only turned up the 3-valve model in the Tuba Exchange’s historical instrument list. I have included my friend’s message and the picture he sent.
Thanks much in advance.
“...do you know anything about this 4 valve front piston euphonium I picked up? It's a The Buescher, Elkhart, IN...”
Buescher euphonium
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Buescher euphonium
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- Kontrabasstuba (Tue Apr 20, 2021 12:56 pm)
Re: Buescher euphonium
Have your friend take a look at these vintage Buescher catalogs, price lists, and house-organ publications:
https://saxophone.org/museum/publicatio ... acturer/16
https://saxophone.org/museum/publicatio ... acturer/16
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Re: Buescher euphonium
@WC8KCYWC8KCY wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:52 am Have your friend take a look at these vintage Buescher catalogs, price lists, and house-organ publications:
https://saxophone.org/museum/publicatio ... acturer/16
Will do. Thanks much for the info.