

From that little project I then found myself wanting to find OTHER ways to identify specific Buescher models and years. I'm STILL finding Bell Engravings I didn't know existed. So my little project of finding (what I thought would be) a dozen bell engravings turned out to be a massive undertaking.

Brass with nickel, Silver plate, and silver plate with sterling silver bell called Super 400. These are more modern sounding and good for big band jazz. little did I realize that Buescher produced MANY models in any given year and some of them had Different Bell Engravings. It was a step down from the Truetone.After the traditional Truetone trumpets were the Buescher 400 Truetone. I started gathering pictures of Buescher bell engravings so I could better identify the YEAR of the horn. I was first introduced to Buescher Horns in 2011 and I quickly noticed how beautifully their Bell Engravings were. The idea for THIS page is really what started me on my journey to create this site.

I will also give a brief description of the trumpet coloring and styling in each era. I have NO CLUE if these Logos already have names associated with them, so if you disagree with what I have named them, please feel free to give me the appropriate name(s). Next week Perr圜hamberlain will visit Ohio on a similar mis-sion. (Photo by IOS/ESPA-Images) The Wheel and cycling trade review.
#BUESCHER 400 TRUMPET REVIEW DRIVER#
This page is a run down of those Bell Logos and the names I have given them. NASCAR Cup Series driver Chris Buescher (37) during the NASCAR Auto Club 400, Sunday, Mar. In an effort to more easily recognize what era a Buescher trumpet is from, I decided to start tracking what the "bell logo" looked like on horns of all eras.
