Buegeleisen and Jacobson

Buegeleisen and Jacobson (B & J) was a musical instrument distributor in New York City, United States.

[1] B & J opened for business in 1901, on 17th Street in Manhattan, run by the previously salesmen Samuel Buegeleisen (1871–1957) and David Jacobson (1869–1904).

[citation needed] They grew through the 1930s and 1940s, adapting their catalog as public tastes and demand changed.

[citation needed] The company sold instruments and accessories to dealers around the United States.

Brands they owned or distributed for others included: They also carried harmonicas, accordions, and many other instruments.

The Serenader metal soundboard guitar from B & J