The Yanagisawa stencil Corton Deluxe to low a A (B6 model) was also a better alternative to Beuscher. ![]() ![]() A Weltklang or B&S Blue Label baritoneto low A for less money. It was not easy for the American manufactors to compete with the new and low priced brands back in late the 70's. Does it means Beuscher (Selmer US) changed necks on the late 400's? Only difference appears to be the nickel keywork and model number. The earliy models had underslung octave key and double braces but I've seen late 400's necks with just underslung octave key. 'Buescher Super 400' G Key Stamped: 'Buescher 400' 'Buescher 400' 'Buescher' Note: Very early examples have a slightly different bell/bow design and NO model number stamped. I t is possible to find confirmed examples of these instruments in the serial range of 55201-365000. The Beuscher 400 necks and underslung octave key changed. There are often damaged on the body and bell. Hard to find 400's tenors in good shape for the right money. The only American pro horn that I've never owned. The Beuscher 400's (TH&C) are very good horns. ![]() Thier best models became a more intermadiate models. ![]() I sold new Beuscher 400 (low C#, B, B# leys, rear right back) but the tenors and altos had bell keys on feft side.īeuscher went in the direction as Conn in the 50's.
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