[TPIN] "Art" trumpet/lamp

Thomas Meacham tmeacham at gci.net
Mon Jan 8 12:40:50 CST 2007


Art,

I like it -- a personalized lamp!

I think you will find the name is "Pedler" not "Peddler."

The Art Musical Instrument Company was incorporated by Gus Buescher in 
Elkhart around 1920  (I have the exact documentation somewhere, but am 
going on memory right now).

I don't know what the original objective was for the company.  I have a 
very beautiful, gold-plated Buescher "Art" trumpet, serial number 41, 
with unique art nouveau braces and other touches.  It is the only "Art' 
trumpet like it that I've ever seen; all other "Art" trumpets were of 
the student variety.

I don't know when Pedler acquired the "Art" name and trademark from 
Buescher, or whether they were in business together.

Best wishes,

Tom Meacham
Anchorage, Alaska

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On Jan 8, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Arthur Molitierno wrote: braces and other 
touches

TPINers,

Just for fun question.

I purchased ($5.00 if you are interested) an old trumpet some time ago. 
It has engraved on the bell "Art," and so I am gong to make it into a 
lamp.

Does anyone know anything about the derivation of this horn or company? 
Here's the information:

Manufactured by Harry Peddler and Sons, Elkhart, Indiana; Serial 
number: 24094; lacquer. It is in the original case and even has The 
Bennett Band Book No. 1 with it, published by Fillmore Music House (528 
Elm St., Cincinnati, OH). The bell width (diameter) is 4 and 3/8 
inches.

It is quite heavy. Only a hammer could put a dent into it, unlike my 
Calicchio which dents if you look at it the wrong way.


Regards,


Art


Arthur A. Molitierno
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