The present product portfolio consists of trumpets, cornets, flugelhorns, trombones, and a baritone horn.
Most Getzen instruments are rated well by consumers, and it is well known for its custom line of Edwards trumpets and trombones.
Initially opened as a repair shop, the company expanded after World War II to instrument manufacture.
In addition to the marketing aspect, this association also produced the Getzen 900 Severinsen Model Eterna trumpet.
Producing both student and professional lines, the Getzen company was preparing to expand in October 1963 when the existing facility was destroyed by fire.
Charles Andrews lost control of the company in bankruptcy in 1991, and the Getzen brothers purchased the firm's assets.
In 2009, two of Thomas Getzen's sons were working for the company maintaining the family business model under the leadership of their father.