
I am definately no opposed to opening up this site with information about any and all Buescher musical instruments. I know there are a few Buescher Sax sites out there (the Sax was their BIG primo instrument in the day). Why don't you have Saxaphones, Clarinets, Flutes, or other Buescher instruments on this site? * (added )Īs I've stated, I'm a trumpet guy and I started this site as a resource for trumpets. I consider myself pretty well versed on Buescher Trumpets and Cornets now, I consider these guys to be either Experts or the closest thing to an Expert. These 3 along with a few others are truely MY sources of information. Luckily I stumbled upon and and meet up with a few guys (VetPsychWars, Axelip, and Beaukoo) who had been amassing information. This site was really a creatation of necessity as I began exploring the Buescher line of trumpets and cornets and could find little to no information on them. I became obsessed and decided that I would be that one to gather all that information and put it in one place on the internet. In 2011 I began researching trumpets and I discovered many wonderful things about many greatbrands, but the only stuff I could find on Buescher was what a few select people were posting in the trumpet forums. There are already loyalist sites for almost all of the other big name trumpet producers, Buescher made some incredible instruments that have mostly been forgotten.

Why does the world need a "Buescher" loyalist site? Sorry.Ī site dedicted to the finely crafted Trumpets and Cornets that the Buescher Company made from early 1900s to the mid 1960s I've managed to restore the site from a backup on my home computer, but I have not checked the entire thing out for functionality. At some point, they just delete your account and your site and make it impossible to contact them.

This is what happens when you have a "Free" Website Host. If any of you were paying attention, you may have noticed the website went down in mid October 2019. Spreading the LOVE since December 2, 2011!īuescher 400 True Tone model 225 from 1939
