All Buescher snap in resos are present!ĬASE: yes, original Buescher, square, wood case. I would label these rich and sweet at the same time, whereas the Big B sometimes gets a warm-focus label. TONE: These are the link from early True Tone models and the Aristocrat series that we are most familiar with (think: Big B). I have seen some bueschers in this era with more rose(copper) color in their goldwash bells. I thought this was an all silver example, no goldwash bell, however with a little polishing I began to see the lighter, almost rose gold in the bell that looks 60% worn off. These did have steel needle springs on this version (not gold Nortons) and the added guard (1-tube of brass) for a pants-guard-bar along the B1 area. Neck stamp is " * * " and is often linked to neck similarities. The G#key roller lever one major improvement from early models, as well as the the added bis rocker arm on the F# key bridge. It comes with steel needle springs, not gold Nortons and all snaps are present for the resonators. A sought after, cult following "The New Aristocrat" with silver plate in very good condition.
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