SOLD: 1926 Buescher model 85 3v BBb, $700

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SOLD: 1926 Buescher model 85 3v BBb, $700

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edit: Sold, thanks!

This is a 1926 Buescher model 85 3v BBb in satin silver. All slides move, pistons have lots of plating left. Has a smaller 19" recording bell. Silver plate is at about 95%, with wear at hand contact points in inner branches and a bit on the bell. I had the bell rolled out recently. Missing one bell screw. Hope I look this good at age 98!

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Re: FS: 1926 Buescher model 85 3v BBb, $1,000

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Pulling this out for rehearsal tonight. Should be fun! Bump!
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Here are two put-together photos. You can see how long the bell stretches out.

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Re: FS: 1926 Buescher model 85 3v BBb, $1,000

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How did the Buescher do at your rehearsal? :tuba:
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prairieboy1 wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 10:05 pm How did the Buescher do at your rehearsal? :tuba:
Unfortunately, due to ice and a lack of a gig bag for this, I decided to leave it in my car and not risk faceplanting in the parking lot while carrying it in. I brought my CC as a backup in case the Buescher was a no-go. It will get a real test this week -- temps in the 40s!
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arpthark wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:36 am
prairieboy1 wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 10:05 pm How did the Buescher do at your rehearsal? :tuba:
Unfortunately, due to ice and a lack of a gig bag for this, I decided to leave it in my car and not risk faceplanting in the parking lot while carrying it in. I brought my CC as a backup in case the Buescher was a no-go. It will get a real test this week -- temps in the 40s!
You certainly made the right decision! Having fallen twice outside on ice while carrying a horn that was IN a bag, better safe than sorry :smilie6: Let us know how this week's rehearsal goes! :tuba:
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I finally did get a chance to bring this to a band rehearsal tonight. I got a lot of compliments on the sound -- punchy, direct yet fairly "fat." It does seem to play on the flatter side of 440 (I played with the main slide all the way in), but I felt like intonation is pretty decent overall except for the normal woes (flat C in the staff and so on). I did take a picture of the valves as well and you can see their condition, with #3 being somewhat more worn than the other two. However, slides still all get pop. Not too bad for 98.

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arpthark wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 10:53 pm ... Not too bad for 98.

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Isn't a 98 what bloke plays?
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humBell wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 7:03 am
arpthark wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 10:53 pm ... Not too bad for 98.

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Isn't a 98 what bloke plays?
No, that's just tuba player standard IQ.
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BRS wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 7:39 am Sometimes (pretty much all the time…) when I see a dent in an awkward spot (like upper bows), I immediately plan a strategy for fixing it. I’d like to take a crack at this upper bow dent.

Super cool tuba. I wish I could figure out a way to justify buying it!! :gaah: :cheers:
You're welcome to strategize and I can outsource the implementation with my local repair guy!

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arpthark wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 7:27 am
humBell wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 7:03 am
arpthark wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 10:53 pm ... Not too bad for 98.

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Isn't a 98 what bloke plays?
No, that's just tuba player standard IQ.
Gosh! How'd they get so smart?
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arpthark wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 10:53 pm It does seem to play on the flatter side of 440 (I played with the main slide all the way in),
That looks like a somewhat larger version of my 1924 Buescher 3-valve Eb. The guy I bought it from insisted that it played at A=440. It took me some time and careful testing to determine that it played at A=335. But the second valve casing does indicate clearly that's it's "low pitch."

I cut it down, and then later replaced the original receiver with a modern US size one. The original was one of the "small European" deals. It now plays nicely in tune (with a 3-rd valve kicker I added) with a Kelly 25 mouthpiece. But it definitely didn't play at 440. :eyes:
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Price reduced to $700 as of 2/5/2024.
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Re: FS: 1926 Buescher model 85 3v BBb, $700

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I love how Bueschers sound, and I'm sure this one plays just like the others. I've actually been keeping an eye out for a recording bell tuba for my personal collection. There are plenty of times where something like this would be more appropriate for outdoor gigs instead of my sousaphone. Alas, this horn is a little too far away for me to come get. Best of luck with the sale, and congrats to whoever gets this piece of history!
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tylerferris1213 wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 7:54 am I love how Bueschers sound, and I'm sure this one plays just like the others. I've actually been keeping an eye out for a recording bell tuba for my personal collection. There are plenty of times where something like this would be more appropriate for outdoor gigs instead of my sousaphone. Alas, this horn is a little too far away for me to come get. Best of luck with the sale, and congrats to whoever gets this piece of history!
Thank you for the kind words -- I was in the same boat with wanting a front-bell horn for outdoor summer gigs, and it actually came down between this Buescher and a large-bore (.750") King 1240 from ca. 1930s, and the King won out simply by virtue of not being as nice-looking as this one. I keep the ugly tuba, buyer gets the nicer tuba.

Remove the leadpipe and add a MTS later in the bugle and you've got yourself an oh-so-useful 3-valve CC!
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This tuba has sold!
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