Cornet, B-flat, A, low pitch
Date1919 ca.
Place MadeElkhart, Indiana, United States, North America
ModelTrue-Tone Buescher-Grand Cornet, no. 16
Serial No.31066
SignedEngraved on bell within ribbon and surrounded by tendrils: THE / Buescher / Elkhart / IND.MarkingsStamped on valve casings, respectively: 1 2 3
Stamped on second valve casing: TRUE TONE / TRADE MARK / REGISTERED [triangle, tuning fork, and bell trademark] / 31066 / 16
DescriptionSilver-plated brass body
Fixed s-shaped leadpipe; main tuning slide at forward-pointing first bow; quick-change to A slide at backward-pointing second bow with adjustment ring to regulate the slide extension; main tubing enters third valve and exits first; stepped, knuckled-out porting
French rim with iron wire insert
Single water keys at main tuning slide and third valve slide
Three tower-sprung Périnet valves, three unequal guidepins, touchpieces with mother-of-pearl inlay
Lyre holder at third valve slide receiver
The True-Tone Buescher-Grand Cornet came in two different bore sizes, no. 15 (larger bore, NMM 2383), and no. 16 (smaller bore, this instrument). According to a Buescher True-Tone Newsletter of 1915 (volume 10, no. 1, p. 9) the larger bore was the standard, while the smaller bore was for solo and orchestra use.
DimensionsHeight: 403 mm
Bell diameter: 120 mm
Bore (second valve slide): 11.6 mm
ProvenanceArne B. Larson Collection, Vermillion, South Dakota, 1979.
Published ReferencesMarshall L. Scott, The American Piston Valved Cornets and Trumpets of The Shrine to Music Museum, D.M.A. Thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1988, p. 51.
Credit LineArne B. Larson Collection, 1979
Object number01728
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