Wurlitzer did not manufacture their own line of saxophones. They contracted with other makers to provide 'Stencil' horns for them. That is horns made by one company for rebranding and sale by another. American companies Conn, Martin, and Buescher in particular are known to have made horns for Wurlitzer. Without good, complete photos of your example (front and back), I cannot help you further. As far as the material the sax is made from, brass.
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->:: Author Message Sturmbill Veteran Member Joined: 13 Oct 2003 Posts: 375 Location: Harrisonburg, VA Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:07 pm Post subject: A friend of mine (euphonium player, but what the heck, somebody's got to like them) recently inherited a Wurlitzer cornet with a serial number of 3572 and the name 'Lyric' on the bell. Does anyone know anything about these cornets? I have done the thread search, and also checked out a couple of search engines, but the pickin's are kind of slim!
Bill Posey Gilligan Heavyweight Member Joined: 24 Apr 2004 Posts: 625 Location: Colorado Springs. CO Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 6:16 pm Post subject: Many of the Wurlitzer Cornets were made as stencils by Conn for Wurlitzer around the beginning of the 20th century (1900). Conn and Pan American made several models for Wurlitzer. The Wurlitzer Lyric was made by Conn in the late 1800 and early 1900. It was made with a.459 bore. If that serial number is Conn's serial number and not Wurlitzer's then that horn was manufactured in 1879. _________________ 1914 Convertable King Liberty A Bb C 1928 Holton Llewellyn Model 1917 Vega Standard (King of the Peashooters!) Reynolds Roth Cornet Ambassador Cornets LA & Fullerton Bach Strad 180 1980 Benge 6X 70's Conn Director [ This Message was edited by: Gilligan on 2004-06-01 21:18 ] [ This Message was edited by: Gilligan on 2004-06-02 16:12 ] Sturmbill Veteran Member Joined: 13 Oct 2003 Posts: 375 Location: Harrisonburg, VA Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2004 6:54 am Post subject: Thanks, Gilligan!
VINTAGE OLD PAN AMERICAN BRASS CORNET TRUMPET SERIAL 254856 FOR PARTS DECORATION Description: You are bidding on one(1) Vintage old Pan American brass cornet/ trumpet. Selling as is. For parts or for musical decoration. Manufacturer: Deutsche Wurlitzer Click on the model to view all given serial numbers and info. To enter a new serial number click on 'Add'. Our Jukebox-Archive may also be helpful to identify your model.
I didn't think anyone had an answer to my question. I have seen some pictures of the cornet and it is in remakable shape. I know my friend will be happy to get some info about it. Thanks again, Bill Posey Gilligan Heavyweight Member Joined: 24 Apr 2004 Posts: 625 Location: Colorado Springs. CO Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2004 1:13 pm Post subject: Check my date change in my last post.