The regular BUNDY had been by far the most purchased student model for years, but There were a few other minor changes made, but they were not what contributed to the sudden spurt in sales we enjoyed. So my attention was focused on variations in the mechanism, especially on the reshaping and location of the table keys for the left hand little finger. There certainly was no way of improving on that, The body design was the same as the famous BUESCHER TRUTONE saxes, which were patented in 1914, and were so fine that Sigurd Rascher, the world's finest player always used one. A bit of history- for many years previous, the BUNDY saxes had been made by the BUESCHERĬompany in Elkhart, Indiana, the home also for H. I am interested in your question because I was the Chief Woodwind Technician and Designer for the SELMER Co and did the designing of the BUNDY II ↓Re: Difference between Selmer Bundy and Selmer Bundy II? by RALPH VINTAGE MORGAN on 10:11:00 PM "Is there any difference between a Selmer Bundy and a Selmer Bundy II? Are all Selmers good for beginners?" According to Ralph Morgan these are wonderful saxophones.This question was asked to him.
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