Vincent Bach Corporation
The Vincent Bach Corporation is an American brass instrument manufacturer based in Elkhart, Indiana, as a subsidiary of Conn-Selmer. The company was founded in 1918 by Austrian-born trumpeter Vincent Bach.
Vincent Bach
Vincent Schrottenbach was born in Baden near Vienna in 1890. As a child he received training on violin, trumpet and bugle. By age 12 he had concentrated on the trumpet. After he graduated from Maschinenbauschule with an engineering degree, he entered into compulsory military service in the Imperial Navy, worked as an elevator operator, and then was re-conscripted during which time he served as a military musician in the Austrian Marine Band.When he left the military the second time, Vincent decided to defy his family's wishes and pursued a career as a solo cornetist touring Europe. At the outbreak of World War I, he was in England and was forced to flee to the United States in order to escape detention as an enemy alien. He resumed his career as a performer, interrupted by another term of compulsory military service, this time in the US military as a musician.
While Bach was on tour in Pittsburgh in 1918, a repairman destroyed his mouthpiece, and Bach began experimenting with mouthpiece repair and fabrication.
Vincent Bach Corporation
New York Period
Beginnings- Time frame: 1916 - 1928
- Products: Mouthpieces
- Brand names: Vincent Bach
- Location:
- Serial Numbers: N/A
Start-up
- Time frame: 1918 - 1919
- Products: Mouthpieces
- Brand names: Vincent Bach
- Location: 11 East 14th Street, Selmer Music, New York, New York
- Serial Numbers: N/A
- Time frame: 1919 - 1922
- Products: Mouthpieces
- Brand names: Vincent Bach
- Location: 204 East 85th street, New York, New York
- Serial Numbers: N/A
Incorporated
- Time frame: 1922 - 1928
- Products: Mouthpieces, Cornets, Trumpets
- Brand names: Stradivarius, Apollo, Mercury
- Location: 237 E. 41st Street, New York, New York
- Serial Numbers: 2-900
Bronx
- Time frame: 1928–1945
- Products: Mouthpieces, Cornets, Trumpets, Flugelhorns, Trombones
- Brand names: Stradivarius, Apollo, Mercury, Mercedes
- Location: 621 East 216th Street, Bronx, New York
- Serial numbers: 1000 – 6000/6500
In 1933, Bach settled on the "type-E" valve, actually according to Roy Hempley the "New type-E" appears on the first such shop cards, occasionally combining type-E with type-C or others for reasons Bach may only have known. To accommodate this, the tight "2-over, 2-under" wrap gained in height, departing further from Besson designs than the previous horns had.
The company experienced stresses, but survived the depression and expanded again afterward.
Post-war
- Time frame: 1945–ca. 31 July 1953
- Products: Mouthpieces, Cornets, Trumpets, Flugelhorns, Trombones
- Brand names: Stradivarius, Apollo, Mercury, Mercedes
- Location: 621 East 216th Street, Bronx, New York
- Serial numbers: 6000/6500 - 12,600
The wrap height increased slightly during these years, and the tuning slide while still a "D" shape, became correspondingly flatter.
Mount Vernon Period
Early Mt. Vernon- Time frame: ca. 1 August 1953–1956
- Products: Mouthpieces, Brass Instruments
- Brand names: Stradivarius, Mercury, Minerva, Mercedes
- Location: 50 South MacQuesten Parkway, Mount Vernon, New York
- Serial Numbers: 12,600 – 16,000
At first, the instruments built at the new factory were identical to the bulk of what had been produced the few years before These were typified by the same wrap height and.020" bell stock Bach had been using primarily after the war.
Mt. Vernon
- Time frame: 1956–1963
- Products: Mouthpieces, Brass Instruments
- Brand names: Stradivarius, Mercury, Minerva, Mercedes
- Location: 50 South MacQuesten Parkway, Mount Vernon, New York
- Serial Numbers: 16,000 – 25,000
Selmer at Mt. Vernon
- Time frame: 1963–1964
- Products: Mouthpieces, Brass Instruments
- Brand names: Stradivarius
- Location: 50 South MacQuesten Parkway, Mount Vernon, New York
- Serial Numbers: 25,000 – 29,999
Selmer asked Bach, as the first task in his new position as technical consultant, to redesign his trumpet so as to eliminate the unique one inch pull required to be in tune, in favor of a standard 1/2 inch pull. This design was dubbed the model 180.
Elkhart Period
Early Elkhart- Time frame: 1965 – ca. 1974
- Products: Mouthpieces, Brass Instruments
- Brand names: Stradivarius, Bundy
- Location: Main Street, Elkhart, Indiana
- Serial Numbers: 30,000 - around 100–110,000
The bulk of tooling, along with many parts and assembled horns, were relocated to a former Buescher plant on Main Street in Elkhart Indiana where production started in January 1965.
Horns of this period featured an increase in the thickness of bell-making stock to 0.025" from the 0.020" New York standard that was reclassified in Elkhart as lightweight, and denoted by a star on the bell. The wire inside the rim bead changed to being steel and can be detected using a magnet.
Selmer's "Signet" line of trumpets, cornets, and trombones debuted in 1968, and was advertised as "designed by Vincent Bach." Likewise, the "Mercedes" and "Mercedes II" models of 1969.
Elkhart
- Time frame: ca. 1974 - 2010
- Products: Mouthpieces, Brass Instruments
- Brand names: Stradivarius, Bundy, Bach, Prelude
- Location: 600 Industrial Parkway, Elkhart, Indiana
- Serial Numbers: around 110,000 - around 525,000
Design changes that followed included transitioning from the 2-piece valve casings Bach had always used to a more cost-effective, but lighter, single tube casing. At some point the rim wire was also changed back to brass.
Sales of Bach instruments remained strong, as did market reputation through the 1970s and 1980s, but in the 1990s both the size of the workforce and the warranty costs began to increase dramatically. Sales decreased at the same time. A strike in 2006 then led to significant changes in staffing and work rules, many of which had been transplants from automotive repetitive manufacturing that were applied to the job-shop format of an instrument maker.
Modern
- Time frame: ca. 2010–Present
- Products: Mouthpieces, Brass Instruments
- Brand names: Stradivarius, Bach, Prelude, Aristocrat
- Location: 600 Industrial Parkway, Elkhart, Indiana
- Serial Numbers: 525,000 -