Bisher, Busher, Boosher.......whatev.
I enjoy playing my Beuscher-parts-made Selmer 'Signet' sousa
Let's not be snooty-poots towards (even) 70-80-year-olds who pronounce it "busher".
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Re: Let's not be snooty-poots towards (even) 70-80-year-olds who pronounce it "busher".
From the family-owned era to the Selmer USA era, they kept the pistons and the bore the same, but everything else morphed into a 14k/36k clone of a Conn.