Description
The “Original” designation highlights Josef Puchner’s early craftsmanship before the company expanded into multiple series (like Superior, Jubilee, and Classic). These instruments are prized for their historical significance and unique tonal character, often compared favorably to other German bassoons of the same era. The serial number (6475) of this bassoon dates it to around 1965.
Collectors and musicians often seek them out not only for performance but also as a piece of woodwind history. The engraved markings and Western German origin make them distinct from later Puchner models produced under the broader company branding. The Josef Puchner Original Model bassoon is a professional German-made instrument crafted from select mountain maple, featuring full symphonic keywork (including high D and E keys), silver-plated mechanisms, and rubber-lined joints for durability and projection.
These don’t come on the market very often, so we don’t expect it to last long!













