Bundy!
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Just curious. I was trying to look up Bundy serial numbers, mainly to find out what period in time the "Designed by Vincent Bach" logo on them. I figured 70's-80's? Not a lot of info out there. I have a few Bundy's that look old, and wonder if they predate the Bach ones, or are just aged badly. And when did Bundy become Bundy in name only? Anyone that can shed some light on the subject,. fire away.
I know, everyone is wondering WHY?
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Here's a demonstration of how to play a Bundy trumpet by ear:
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What I remember of Bundy was the green trumpet case. They were decent horns and sounded better than the Conn Directors.
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Bundy serial numbers
Bundy serial numbers
https://www.adams-music.com/instrumenten/serienummer/bundy.asp?lid=1033
https://www.trumpetherald.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=56029
Maybe these links could help?
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It does let me piece together some info. Maybe the Bach designed one was before the time period i thought. Honestly decent student horns, close to Olds in my opinion. Those green cases are pretty rare, i have only seen a couple.
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The Selmer Bundy brand originated in 1941. The oldest Bundy I have encountered is a Bundy stenciled pea shooter from a supplier I can't identify (scroll down the Virtual Museum at www.trumpet-history.com for a pic) The Bundy name was a stencil brand Selmer used on sourced low cost instruments for many many years, so the 2008 sale of the name to the Guitar Center Group really just returns it to its roots. The classic Selmer made Bundy d signed by Bach was designed at the same time as the Bach 180 in 1962, replacing a somewhat similar Selmer built trumpet. The design was substantially altered by Bach in the mid 1980s and became the Bach TR-300, but with Bundy serial numbers through the end of the decade at least.
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@J-Jericho said in Bundy!:
Here's a demonstration of how to play a Bundy trumpet by ear:
This guy clearly doesn’t know how to play
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@J-Jericho said in Bundy!:
Here's a demonstration of how to play a Bundy trumpet by ear:
This guy clearly doesn’t know how to play
EXCUSE ME!!!! He has an ear for trumpet!!
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Gad let's hope he doesn't have a nose for it. =:0
Bundy used to be a big brand. I can remember looking at Bundy ads routinely in magazines.
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@J-Jericho said in Bundy!:
Here's a demonstration of how to play a Bundy trumpet by ear:
This guy clearly doesn’t know how to play
EXCUSE ME!!!! He has an ear for trumpet!!
Well, I guess he could play an entire song without taking a breath. And whistle the whole time.
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