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    • SSmith1226
      SSmith1226 last edited by

      A person that I know, who knows that I am a trumpet player, brought me a Blessing Super Artist Trumpet, sn 107XXX (1961), to try for a few days. It has been sitting in a warehouse for years unplayed. The lacquer is in very good shape, there is no obvious red rot, and no obvious dents are seen. I didn’t clean it, but it plays well, although my 1964 Mt. Vernon Bach plays noticeably easier. At this time he doesn’t want to sell it, but obviously, that might change.
      Does anyone out there know anything about these horns, the desirability of a 1961 model, and what a horn of this this might be worth. I have looked at eBay “sold” horns and in general the selling price ranges from $90, up to $1,000. From a historical perspective I know that Clifford Brown played a Blessing Super Artist, but it was a 1940’s or earlier vintage.
      Here are some photos:

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      Steve Smith

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      • administrator
        administrator Global Moderator last edited by

        Beautiful instrument!

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        • SSmith1226
          SSmith1226 @administrator last edited by

          @administrator
          It’s a very nice instrument and has been in “suspended animation”, in storage for many years. Amazingly the valves and slides move with no lubricant For all those years.
          I was able to find some older discussions on TH about the Blessing Super Artist but those discussions were about models 10-20 years older than this one. There is almost no information or opinions about the 1960’s models and beyond. It would be interesting to hear from someone knowledgeable about this manufacturer, model, and this era.

          Steve Smith

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          • Tobylou8
            Tobylou8 last edited by Tobylou8

            I own a 1960 Super Artist and it's immaculate. It plays well and has a big sound to me. It was a students horn whose parents were well to do. Too much horn for a kid imo. It has a .468 bore but doesn't suck the life out of you. It is a little heavier than most my other Bb's but it is a fun horn to play. I haven't played it in a while and the only thing I can remember was 2nd valve sticking once in a while. I've seen them go for $2500 but that's been 10 yrs ago. It's a good horn imo. I would take that valve cover off though. Let us know what happens! BTW, outside of Clifford Brown, I don'r know who else with a big name used them.

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            • bobmiller1969
              bobmiller1969 last edited by

              Gorgeous horn! I'm a recovering vintage horn addict, so I probably shouldn't even be looking at this. I've never owned one or played one, but it was always on my short list. (Any pics of your '64 Mt. Vernon? I probably shouldn't look at them either.)

              Bob Miller, Mays Landing, NJ
              buddhabellymuteco.com
              1968-'69 Selmer Deville - ACB TA1+
              1967 (?) Couesnon Trumpet
              Late 60's - Early 70's Couesnon Paris Flugelhorn - ACB TA1F+

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              • SSmith1226
                SSmith1226 @bobmiller1969 last edited by

                @bobmiller1969 said in Blessing Super Artist Trumpet:

                Gorgeous horn! I'm a recovering vintage horn addict, so I probably shouldn't even be looking at this. I've never owned one or played one, but it was always on my short list. (Any pics of your '64 Mt. Vernon? I probably shouldn't look at them either.)

                Here they are:

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                Steve Smith

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                • bobmiller1969
                  bobmiller1969 last edited by

                  I wouldn't mind getting my hands on one of these. Beautiful! I'm sure it plays just as good as it looks. Thanks for posting!

                  Bob Miller, Mays Landing, NJ
                  buddhabellymuteco.com
                  1968-'69 Selmer Deville - ACB TA1+
                  1967 (?) Couesnon Trumpet
                  Late 60's - Early 70's Couesnon Paris Flugelhorn - ACB TA1F+

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                  • Dr GO
                    Dr GO last edited by

                    I am actually very interested in that leather couch!

                    Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
                    Harrelson Summit 2017
                    Kanstul 1526 2012
                    Getzen Power Bore 1961
                    Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
                    Martin Committee 1946
                    Olds Super Recording 1940
                    Olds Recording (LA) 1953
                    Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
                    Olds Ambassador 1965

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                    • SSmith1226
                      SSmith1226 @Dr GO last edited by SSmith1226

                      @Dr-GO said in Blessing Super Artist Trumpet:

                      I am actually very interested in that leather couch!

                      It is very comfortable and has two lounge chairs built in. It is not vintage, but is well balanced. If you ever come to Florida, I will let you try it out. We can play trumpet duets utilizing both lounge chairs.

                      @bobmiller1969
                      The same invitation is open to you to try the Mt. Vernon Bach.

                      Steve Smith

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