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![]() ![]() This one was made 3 years before Gus Buesher died and 5 since he left the company as general manager. There’s some lacquer missing, especially at the back below the triangle ‘True Tone’ mark, but otherwise it’s in very good condition and I’ve had several people want to buy it from me over the years.īueschers, like Martins were companies founded by ex-employees of Colonel Conn in Elkhart, Indiana. It has a top F# key, which was missing on the tenor mentioned above. The body is in lacquered brass, while the key work is silver-plated. It’s a relatively heavy alto, especially as it lacks a lot of the big keys you’ll find on a more modern instrument such as the Selmer Mark VI. I haven’t played it much, but intend to, especially as its big brother is currently my favourite tenor. This splendid American saxophone came to me from my fixer-upper, which I bought from in 2006.
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