Buegeleisen and Jacobson

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Buegeleisen and Jacobson was a musical instrument seller during the 1930s and 1940s located in New York, New York.

The company sold several different types of guitars to locations around the United States including Kay De Lux guitars, Serenader guitars, S.S.Stewart guitars, and National guitars. The company also sold Serenader ukes, Abbott trumpets, clarinets, trombone, accordions, and violins. Many of these instruments are collectable items. [1]

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