Besson Westminster or New Standard

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Besson Westminster or New Standard

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Hi all,

Does anyone know if this Besson is a Westminster or a New Standard (or something else :roll: ):
http://www.marktplaats.nl/index.php?sre ... 3Fxref%3D1

Thanks!
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Yes, an export version with no name, same as the New Standard only without the conical valve tops/caps.

The Westminster (Regent in B & H catalogues) was not available as a compensator.

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Thanks, I hoped it would be a New Standard. Somewhere I’ve read about the conical valve caps (new standard) so I wasn't sure. Now I hope it's not sold yet to be able to test it :wink:
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..could be an Imperial instrument..
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Looks exactly like mine, just plated instead of lacquered, and the leadpipe is a little differently contoured, and in better shape. New Standard. But it's had something done to it, because those are not New Standard valve caps. May have been rebuilt with B&H side of the room Imp parts.
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Post by tofu »

I'm not a Besson authority, one of my horns is a 1971 BBb New Standard and that horn is different than mine. I don't know if the New Standard changed over time and I don't know how long they were made. I'm not saying it isn't a New Standard, but the bell looks wider than mine and the bell taper is more like an old American Eb than mine. The comp tubing looks different as well. I can't compare the picture to my horn right now as mine is at a recital hall.

If it is a new Standard and the valves are good and it plays well that is a pretty good price.
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I just got an email from the owner in which he told me that it is a New Standard.......and that he already has a buyer :cry:
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