Buescher 400 Serial Numbers

  • Rarely do we see a more beautiful all original Aristocrat than this. Manufactured in 1951, this model 140 looks like it was made yesterday..A closeted horn for most of it's life.

    $2,100.00

  • Manufactured in 1937. This re-lacquer shows very respectably, with some evidence of age

    $1,650.00

  • 1939 Original with Snap-On Boosters - Exceptional Cosmetics

    $2,000.00

  • 1939 - Original lacquer- modern resonators - warm sound

    $2,500.00

  • Diamond in the Rough.This Silver Plated Model 140 Buescher Aristocrat is in line for a full restoration. With no former repairs, dents or dings this sweetheart from 1950 deserves to be brought back into play. It's in great original condition and it sounds amazing. It was an Army Band horn with 'U.S.' engraved on the bell

    $2,100.00

  • Original from 1942- Beautiful in all ways

    $1,950.00

  • From 1945 - Beautiful Original. Featuring a warmth of sound not available in new horns.

    $1,950.00

  • From 1924, this silver plated tenor has a warmth of sound with a vibe that makes you think..'Play It Pretty'. It's an oldie with snap on pads but, no front high F key or high F#.

    Unless you wanted this one in as-is playing condition, it will get a fresh repad prior to shipping.

    $1,275.00

  • Manufactured in 1925. Original Silver plating and Snap-On pads

    Offered as-is (at a discount) or overhauled. A sleeping beauty! What is 'ugly' today, could win a beauty contest tomorrow.

    $2,000.00

  • A surprisingly beautiful, all Original Stencil Brand 'Silvertone' made by Buescher.

    $1,950.00

  • From 1924. The deluxe gold plating transforms this otherwise 'garden variety' alto into a blue ribbon winner. This one has opposing bell keys and was manufactured prior to front F keys. The original mouthpiece and case are included

    $1,900.00

  • Circa 1895 - Rare collectors item - Double octave key - Metal touch points - No repairs - Serial number is before those in documented lists.

    :: Call 1-800-USA-HORN For Price ::

    $3,500.00

  • This 1922 C melody is in glorious condition and ready for an overhaul. Our shop or your tech, you decide. Case and mouthpiece are included.

    $1,250.00

  • By today's standards, this is a no frills tenor. Manufactured in 1924 there was no forked front high F key, no former repairs and no high F#. But, enough of what it doesn't have..What it does have is a quality of sound that is unobtainable with modern Asian imports.

    $1,650.00

  • Original Silver plate - Fresh pads - Case included

    $1,200.00

If your serial number is below about 330,000 or so it's a true Buescher. An early Buescher Aristocrat is good for almost any kind of music, with the possible exception of raucus rock. The sound tends to the refined end of the spectrum. Diamond in the Rough.This Silver Plated Model 140 Buescher Aristocrat is in line for a full restoration. With no former repairs, dents or dings this sweetheart from 1950 deserves to be brought back into play. No repairs - Serial number is before those in documented lists. Serial Number: Year Manufactured: Model Introduced: True Tone: A fire at the Elkhart, IN Buescher plant in 1903 destroyed all prior records.

  • Rarely do we see a more beautiful all original Aristocrat than this. Manufactured in 1951, this model 140 looks like it was made yesterday..A closeted horn for most of it's life.

    $2,100.00

  • Manufactured in 1937. This re-lacquer shows very respectably, with some evidence of age

    $1,650.00

  • 1939 Original with Snap-On Boosters - Exceptional Cosmetics

    $2,000.00

  • Diamond in the Rough.This Silver Plated Model 140 Buescher Aristocrat is in line for a full restoration. With no former repairs, dents or dings this sweetheart from 1950 deserves to be brought back into play. It's in great original condition and it sounds amazing. It was an Army Band horn with 'U.S.' engraved on the bell

    $2,100.00

  • Original from 1942- Beautiful in all ways

    $1,950.00

  • From 1945 - Beautiful Original. Featuring a warmth of sound not available in new horns.

    $1,950.00

  • From 1924. The deluxe gold plating transforms this otherwise 'garden variety' alto into a blue ribbon winner. This one has opposing bell keys and was manufactured prior to front F keys. The original mouthpiece and case are included

    $1,900.00

  • Circa 1895 - Rare collectors item - Double octave key - Metal touch points - No repairs - Serial number is before those in documented lists.

    :: Call 1-800-USA-HORN For Price ::

    $3,500.00

  • This 1922 C melody is in glorious condition and ready for an overhaul. Our shop or your tech, you decide. Case and mouthpiece are included.

    $1,250.00

    Kaala Teeka is the story of an astrologer Vishwaveer Jha and his family located in the city of Mithila on the banks of river Ganga. In his quest to keep his only daughter, Gauri, safe and protected, a superstitious Vishwaveer adopts another baby girl, Kaali, who has been abandoned. Kaala teeka serial actress name.

  • Original Silver plate - Fresh pads - Case included

    $1,200.00

  • Manufactured in 1925. Original Silver plating and Snap-On pads

    Offered as-is (at a discount) or overhauled. A sleeping beauty! What is 'ugly' today, could win a beauty contest tomorrow.

    $2,000.00

  • 1939 - Original lacquer- modern resonators - warm sound

    $2,500.00

  • From 1924, this silver plated tenor has a warmth of sound with a vibe that makes you think..'Play It Pretty'. It's an oldie with snap on pads but, no front high F key or high F#.

    Unless you wanted this one in as-is playing condition, it will get a fresh repad prior to shipping.

    $1,275.00

  • A surprisingly beautiful, all Original Stencil Brand 'Silvertone' made by Buescher.

    $1,950.00

  • By today's standards, this is a no frills tenor. Manufactured in 1924 there was no forked front high F key, no former repairs and no high F#. But, enough of what it doesn't have..What it does have is a quality of sound that is unobtainable with modern Asian imports.

    $1,650.00

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Buescher Trumpet and Cornet Models

This GOAL of this page is to host pictures and descriptions of all known Buescher TRUMPET and CORNET models (and possibly a flugelhorn if I can find one!). The 'long term' plan is to have a link on each model that will take you to a page filled with HI-Resolution pictures and information specific to that model. I am accepting any and all information, pictures, and corrections from anybody that will supply me with said knowledge.

Buescher 400 Vs Aristocrat

*** As of September 2013, the Specific Model pages are starting to go up. I am still lacking infomation and really GOOD pictures of many of the models, but it's a work in progress! Links to these specific page are available on model that have GREEN model numbers. Just click on the model number and you will go to that specific model page***

The 'Years Produced' dates below are FAR from accurate. I have done these by looking at my makeshift database. Some models I only have 1 or 2 entries for, so I don't have much of a range to go on.

Some time in the late 20s, Buescher renumbered their horns.
So one- and two-digit model numbers became 3-digit model numbers all starting with 2 for trumpets and cornets

In the 1935, Buescher introduced the 'Aristocrat Custom Built' as their TOP of the line model, in 1939 the '400' was introduced and became the NEW top of the line model, and the Aristocrat and the Aristocrat Custom Built were redesigned at that time. The Custome Built models took on a WIDER wrap looking less like 'Pea-Shooters' and more like modern trumpets. Also at this time of redesign, the nickel silver highlights that were standard in the Custom Built models became an 'option', not the standard feature.

The first Custom Built models were engraved with 'Aristocrat Custom Built'. After the War Buescher seems to have dropped the 'Aristocrat' from Custom Built, on horn engravings and in its sales literature.

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If you happen to have a Buescher TRUMPET or CORNET model that I don't have listed (or you have better pictures than I have), please contact me and let me know! I'm always trying to improve this site.

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Trumpet Models
Model
Name
Model
Number
Bore / Years ProducedCommentsImage
?
Cornet - Sheppard's Crook - TrueTone bell engraving
?
Similiar to the Epoch 1 below, this cornet has 3 different length Valve Tubes.

Epoch

1

1905

Cornet - notice 1st and 2nd valves are the SAME size, 3rd valve is shorter
late 1800s early 1900sEpoch Valve Sysem
?
Cornet

2

Early 1930s
Peashooter Design
3

Peashooter Design

I suspect that this is the same model as the '2' model above but with a different Bore

No. 3 Long Model Epoch True-Tone Cornet in Bb and A Higha nd Low Pitch

--Click on above picture for LARGER images--

'American Brand'
Sheppard's Crook Cornet - model ?

1910

?

1930ish

Odd cornet (or is it a trumpet) with an 'opera'tuning mechanism

Bb or A tuning

(more research is need on my part on this one)

Has the TrueTone engraving and a Serial number, no MODEL number seems to be present

True-Tone Trumpet

5

Bb Trumpet with Epoch Valve System, High and Low Pitch
with instantaneous 'A' Tuning Slide
Epoch
Cornet - 3 different sized valves

7

Flugelhorn
Need pictures of this horn!

8

Small

Later becomes the 200 Model

small bore with medium large bell branch and bell diameter of 4-1/2'. Made in Bb with quick change slide to A.

Grand
OR
Maestro
OR
Trickster

9

1911-1928

Small

Later becomes 202 Mode

Model No. 9 is a small bore Trumpet made in Bb with quick-change slide to A. It has the famous Buescher patented Split-No-Tone Bell. Length 19-1/2 inches. Diameter of Bell 4-3/8 inches. Weight 2-1/2 pounds. Furnished in either low or high and low pitch.

Made in Bb with quick change slide to A.

Touted as being popular for its adaptability to muted effects (cat's meow, duck's quack, etc.) This probably doesn't sound very appealing today, but back in the 1920s, that was all the rage and was also known as 'freak' playing.

Multi-Pitch True-Tone Cornet

10?

Cornet - Shepard's Crook

Epoch Valve System

Multipitch in Bb and A

10

Keyed in Eb

Long Model, High and Low Pitch

Shepard's Crook

Picture provided by Ed Jensen

10 and 10-22

1922 - 1928

Medium

This model is believed to have been renamed in 1922 to the 10-22 when the other three 10-22 models 'A' and 'B' and 'R' came out.
10-22A

Later becomes 212

Bb / A with quick change slide to A

Professional

or

Symphony

1922 - 1928

Medium

Later becomes 212

Keyed in 'Bb'

Model No. 10-22B is the finest medium bore Trumpet on the market. It also has the patented Split-No-Tone Bell and is made in straight Bb, low pitch only. Length 19-1/2 in. Diameter of Bell 4-1/2 in. Weight 2-1/2 pounds.

10-22R

Later becomes 212

Bb to A rotary valve change

Wizard

11

A to Bb key Adjustment

similar to the Model 9/202, but with a rotary quick change to A

Later became model 206

Transposing Cornet

Epoch Valve System
C, Bb, and A
High and Low Pitch

Built in C High Pitch, buy use of Combination Slide (as shown in the picture) is can be readily put into Bb or A High or Low Pitch

12

1922 - 1928

Bb to A rotary valve change

C 13

unknown

bell diameter of 4-3/8'. Made in C and has a rotary quick change valve and extra slides to enable it to play in C, Bb, and A.

14

Cornet
in Bb and A

'High and Low Pitch with Instantaneous A Slide. If desired in C, Bb, and A'

'Split-no-tone Bell'

14

Not sure when, but apparently in the late Teens or early 20s, Buescher redesigned the number 14 cornet. No longer offering the 'high pitch' slides. I believe this model to be keyed to Bb
14-22
Cornet

15

Cornet
1914ish

Cornet

Possibly a variation of the 15 model, different bore size?

200

formerly 8

1930ish

Small

Replaced Number 8

It is a small bore trumpet, with a medium large bell branch--a combination that permits a big full tone with a minimum amount of effort. Made in Bb with quick-change slide to A. Furnished in low or high pitch. Length, 19 1/2 inches. Diameter of bell, 4-1/2 inches. Weight 2-1/2 pounds.

202

formerly 9

1928 - ?

Small

Replaced Number 9

a strong favorite with professional orchestra players because of its adaptability to tricks.

Made in Bb with quick change to A. Furnished in either low or high and low pitch. Length, 19-1/2 inches. Diameter of bell, 4-3/8 inches. Weight, 2-1/4 pounds.

Same as 212 (Medium bore) and 204 (large bore)

Peerless

204

formerly 10

Adaptable between the keys of Bb and A

same as 202 (small bore) and 212 (Medium bore)

Aristocrat

All Brass
Early models were NOT labeled 'Aristocrat', they were engraved 'The Buescher'

Wizard

Early 1930s

Small

was originally Model 11

Its tone is rich, brilliant and penetrating. It makes a wonderful Jazz Trumpet, especially adapted to orchestra work.

Rotary valve for quick change to A

19 1/2 inches long

Same as model 216 (medium bore) and 208 (large bore)

207

Early 1950s

Brass and Nickel Silver

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet

'Favorite'

208

formerly 12

bell diameter of 4-1/2' and rotary quick change to A

same as 206 (small bore) and 216 (large bore)

Desperately need pictures of a 208 model!
Parlor-Grand
Aristocrat*
-Buescher 1934 Catalog

formerly 13

Key of C, provided with slides to change to Bb or A
Compainion to the 255 Cornet model

18 3/4 inches long

'Built in the key of C.. an ideal instrument for home amusement or for Sunday School and church work' -Buescher 1934 Catalog

211

C, Bb, and A trumpet

Read direct from music written for piano, organ, violin and voice witout transpoing. Besides it can be used in the band and orchestra simply by changing to Bb and A with extra slide. - Buescher 1939 Catalog

Desperately need pictures of a model 211!
Symphony

formerly 10-22A

Made in Bb with quick change slide to A.

Same as 214 (medium bore), except the 214 didn't have quick change to A

'Built for those who prefer the more usual design in a trumpet. The special bore lends itself with equal ease to band, orrchestra or solo work.' - Buescher 1930 Catalog

19 1/2 inches long

Springs on Top of the Valves

Buescher Grand
and
Ideal

214

formerly 10-22B

Identical to Model 212, except that it has no quick change slide to A.

Picture compliments of Billy Bohanna

Custom Built

215

A very open blow
similar in design to the 205

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet

Picture (right) provided by Axelip

Symphonic

? - 1929
Medium

Same as the 206 (small bore) and 208 (large bore)

'If you prefer a trumpet with a rotary quick change to A this trumpet will appeal to you'

19 1/2 inches long

217

Mid 1950s
Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet
1928

Triumphal / Herald Trumpet

36 1/2 incles long, Bell Diameter of 4 3/8 inches - Weight 2 Lbs

Medium Bore

Picture picture.. I need a Picture!

formerly 14-22

Late 1930s

Medium

replaced the 232 model

Bb with quick change to A

'Big B' Bell logo

Model 220 trumpet became Buescher's base-line Aristocrat model when it was introduced in 1939 and was a very short lived model.

Underslung 3rd valve ring is a unique feature to this model. Heavy valve block similar to the next gen 400s. Internally threaded top and bottom caps.

Reverse Wrap

Picture (right) provided by Axelip

Aristocrat Special

1932-?
Looks very similar to the 220 model - reverse wrap - narrow

Just discovered the existance of the 222 Aristocrat Special in the Summer of 2017 when I came across an
old advertising flier on it. I would LOVE to see an actual horn. Please shoot me over some pictures if you
happen to have this horn in your collection.
Copy of the Flier --- yea, I bought it on Ebay!

Late 1930s to ?

Medium

bore at the second valve slide as .433 with a bell size of 4.63'

Silver trumpet to the right is HIGHLY refurbed and customized

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet

400

Heavy valve block. Internally threaded top and bottom caps.

Sideways-mounted nickel-silver water keys on the main and third-valve slides were unique to the 400 model horns

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet

Same as 224 model but in Medium Large Bore

Picture (right) provided by Axelip

'Lightweight' 400

228

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet
Aristocrat

Late 1920s to late 1930s

Small

20 inches long
Made in Bb with Quick change to A

Springs in the bottom of the Valves

see 232 and 234 for pictures - same design, different bore

Late 1920s to late 1930s

Medium

The 232 was the first real medium-large trumpet Buescher made in the 20th century. it's wrapped tight for aesthetics but doesn't much (if at all) affect how it blows. The sound will likely be rich and somewhat dark. The bell is a bit smaller than modern horns, so they play a little more focused.

Same as the 230 (small bore) and 234 (large bore)

Springs in the bottom of the Valves.

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet

-VetPsychWars TrumpetHerald.com

replaced by the 220 model

Late 1920s to late 1930s

Medium Large

Same as the 230 (Small bore) and 232 models (Medium Bore)

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet

Keyed for A or Bb

20 inches long with a 4.25 inch wide bell, and weigh in at two pounds, six ounces.

Springs in the bottom of the Valves

Picture provided by Axelip

Mid to Late 1930s

Medium

Different Receiver then all previous Models - shared with 236,237, and 238

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet

Nickel Silver hilights on the slides

'High notes, above the staff, can be played with remarkable ease on this splendid horn' -Buescher Catalog 1934

Picture (left) and Picture (right) provided by Axelip

Mid to Late 1930s

Medium Large

Same as the 235 but in 'Large Bore', - Medium Large by today's standards see 235 for pictures, same design, different bore

237

Mid to Late 1930s

Medium

Reverse Wrap - Main slide goes into 3rd valve on opposite side of trumpet

Bb with quick change to A

'Full, rich tone has an exceptionally brilliant and penetrating power' -Buescher Catalog 1934

Springs at the TOP of the valves

'Wider and more Conservative model' then the 235

238

Mid to Late 1930s

Medium Large

Same as the 237 in 'Large Bore' - which is most likely Medium Large by today's standards

Spring ontop of the valves

Late 1930s to early 1940s

Companion to the 266 Cornet
Has the 'Big B' bell logo

'Start a tone softly and swell it to triple fortissimo and listen to the result. The tone remains full and resonant, never thin nor harsh' - Buescher 1939 Catalog

'The mouthpipe, main braces and all parts, where acids from the palyer's hands might eat through, are now made of a special nickel silver alloy to add longer life' - Buescher 1939 Catalog

Reverse Wrap

Most of the 1950s

Very unique top and bottom caps on this horn, they are hexagonal shaped rather then round.

The 3rd slide is in the more traditional place with this model.

245

Cornet

253

Cornet

'well balanced, easy to blow and has a marvelous valve action'

quick change to A

255

formerly 15, C, Bb, A

Late 1930s - ?

Cornet
Key of C, provided with slides to change to Bb or A
Compainion to the 210 model
'A rich mellow voice which makes it particularly well adapted for parlor and religious use.' - Buescher 1934 Catalog
Desperately need pictures of 255 model!

256

formerly 19

Cornet

Eb Cornet

Desperately need pictures of 256 model!

Aristocrat

257

Cornet
258
Slide Cornet
260

Cornet

16 inches long

Bb with quick change to A

Aristocrat

261

Cornet

'Designed especially for those who desire a Cornet of longer appearance and yet one that possesses a true Cornet Voice' - Buescher 1939 Catalog

Desperately need pictures of a 261 model!
262

Cornet
16 1/2 inches long

Made in Bb with Quick Change to A

Desperately need pictures of a 262 model!

264

Cornet - octagonal caps

265

Cornet

'Genuine cornet tone because the instrument is perfectly proportioned in taper and bore - no distortion due to effort to obtain 'a different' appearance.' - Buescher 1934 Catalog

266

Medium

Cornet

Successor to the 265

Companion to the 240 Trumpet

'Musically identical (to the 265) but is has been made more beautiful in appearance' -Buescher 1939 Catalog

Bb with quick change to A

274

Medium
Same as the 275 cornet except that it is Medium boresee pictures of 275 model, same design, different bore

400

275

Medium Large

Keyed in Bb

Cornet - Shepard's Crook

Underslug 3rd slide Ring

formerly 7

15 1/4 inched long -

'Bigger and rounder tone then a cornet. The tone is of a sweet mellow character and is very pleasing to listen to.'


** I am looking to purchase this model - if you have one and want to sell, contact me**

Aristocrat

T120

1956-1970s

-Big Finger Buttons
-bottom caps that screwed INTO the valves

Super Aristocrat

T135

1956-1965

-Solid Nickel Silver Bell
-Big Finger Buttons
-bottom caps that screwed INTO the valves
- bore - .462

400

T140

1956-1970s

-Big Finger Buttons
-bottom caps that screwed INTO the valves
have pictures.. just haven't put them up yet..

1956-1965 (gone by 1966)

-Solid Nickel Silver Bell
-Big Finger Buttons
-bottom caps that screwed INTO the valves

Windsor

'Winsor by Buescher' trumpets were a value-line made sometime after WWII until prehaps the late 50s or very early 60s.

They are said to be of GOOD quality and play well too.

The serial numbers on these trumpets may or may not be Buescher serial numbers - I have yet to look into this

BU7

Modern day

Low Quality, Student Horn at best

ConnDirectorFan on TrumpetMaster.com states, that the BU7 is a'Hoxon Gakki stencil of the CarolBrass 1000H student model'

Elkhart Built by Buescher


1950s - 1960s

Trumpet

'Elkhart Built by Buescher' trumpets were a value-line made sometime after WWII until prehaps the late 50s or very early 60s.

They are said to be of GOOD quality and play well too.

The serial numbers on these trumpets are NOT Buescher Serial numbers (they seem to all be 5 digit numbers), I believe they are Elkhart Numbers.

42-B

1932

Slender Model

56B

1950s - 1960s

'Elkhart Built by Buescher' trumpets were a value-line made sometime after WWII until prehaps the late 50s or very early 60s.

They are said to be of GOOD quality and play well too.

The serial numbers on these trumpets are NOT Buescher Serial numbers (they seem to all be 5 digit numbers), I believe they are Elkhart Numbers.

Elkhart Built by Buescher
Cornet

'Elkhart Built by Buescher' Cornets were a value-line made sometime after WWII until prehaps the late 50s or very early 60s.

They are said to be of GOOD quality and play well too.

The serial numbers on these Cornets are NOT Buescher Serial numbers (they seem to all be 5 digit numbers), I believe they are Elkhart Numbers.

Buescher 400 Cornet Serial Numbers

Information on this page was partially supplied by Horn-U-Copia and many postings by my friends at TrumpetHerald and TrumpetMaster websites, along with countless hours looking at internet auctions! Pictures were gathered from all over the internet, if I have posted a copyrighted picture and you don't want it displayed, please contact me and it will be removed promptly.
Special thanx to VetPsychWars, Axelip, and Beaukoo on TrumpetHerald.com for their MANY post about Buescher Trumpets and Cornets. THEY have provide the BULK of information I have gathered here in one way or another (either direct posts or links to catalogs or ads, or emails.)