![]() The head & cab are both in extremely well kept condition. GET IT BEFORE IT'S GONE! (PRICE REDUCED) I have a REALLY nice 1968 Fender Bandmaster (with original AB763 Blackface circuit specs) that I am thinking of parting with. ![]() ![]() Fender 1968 BANDMASTER - (REDUCED) - $925 (Elkhart, IN).CORNET BLESSING SCHOLASTIC ELKHART INDIANA - $80 (DENVER)ĬORNET BLESSING SCHOLASTIC ELKHART INDIANABbwith two mouth pieces.Check pictures for the condition.some dents and paint off.These are avariant of the 92M and don not use the 'Mercedes' key guard. The cornet can be removed from the lamp at. The Supertone bandmasters I have seen are Cavalier 94M models. All 5 slides and the pistons operate nicely. This instrument has aged and lost most of its shine. 3.43 or Best Offer +15.96 shipping Salvation Lassie Of Mine 1919 WWI Salvation Army Vintage Sheet Music Q06. All the valves are in good condition and the horn plays as intended. Supertone Bandmaster Cornet Very Nice 425.55 or Best Offer +31.42 shipping ENFIELD CITADEL BAND OF THE SALVATION ARMY - NZ LP - 1980. Good luck Jim Those are usually Elkhart Band Instrument Company. Vintage Blessing mouthpieces like the 13 and 15 work perfectly. My 1952 Super Artist will not accept modern-shanked mouthpieces. This cornet shows all signs of being used for 52 years.However, it is still quite functional. This Supertone Band-Master Silver trumpet is great for an intermediate trumpet player or collector, and it is very budget friendly. Do you know who made your Supertone Bandmaster Is it a Blessing stencil If so, a vintage Blessing mouthpiece might work, if you can find one. Features a CONN "Director" cornet, manufactured in 1969, serial # M80356. Comes with 3 mouthpieces, stand, straight and plunger mutes, some valve oil, and a snake for cleaning. Good starter cornet for student for marching, concert, and jazz band or if you want to start learning for the fun of it. blessing elkhart cornet - $200 (Seaside).hornman64: That Supertone Bandmaster sure looks like my Gretsch Pathfinder, although if it was made in Elkart, it probably uses a standard mouthpiece, unlike my Gretsch, which apparently is of European origin (Czech) and uses a smaller diameter leadpipe, so special mouthpiece is best. RARE Selmer Mark VI Tenor 1968 Saxophone. High pitch horns cannot be used to play to modern tuning standards. Engraved: Supertone Bandmaster Made in Elkhart, Ind. Amazing looking 100 yr old Supertone Bandmaster saxophone with great patina. The low pitch horns were tuned to A=440 Hz, which is the standard used today. The "L" stands for "low pitch." Prior to World War II, saxophones were sold in low pitch and high pitch models. Your horn was in all likelihood made by Conn. The patent in question was for the process of drawing the tonehole chimneys out of the body as opposed to soldering them on. The patent date is not the date of manufacture. They are the equivalent of student/intermediate horns, but are often good players that sound very close to the manufacturer-branded horns they are based on. The modifications were usually to meet the cost criteria of the marketer. Stencil horns were modified versions of the horns that the manufacturers sold under their own names. Supertone was a stencil brand of a marketer that sold horns made by Conn and Martin in the 1920s.
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