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Buffet clarinet e11 serial numbers
Buffet clarinet e11 serial numbers







buffet clarinet e11 serial numbers
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Yamaha CSG I, II and III Q Series Professional Bb Clarinet Selmer, Sterling, A Clarinet.

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Selmer 10g Clarinet Serial Numbers Backun, Buffet, Selmer (USA, Centered. A popular model, especially amongst jazz afficionados, the Series 10 is.

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Selmer Paris France K Series Bb Clarinet Serial Number K9886 With HS* Mouthpiece. Wisely, most parents opt to buy an affordable clarinet or rent a student model. This Yamaha clarinet for beginners set a new standard, proving itself as a top beginner to intermediate.

buffet clarinet e11 serial numbers

For example, Yamaha Clarinet Upper Body with a Bundy Lower Body is . To be sent to: C3-Music Shop Instrument Name Brand Model Serial Number. The Public Assistance (PA) Program Delivery Model is the process used by. the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. You should record the model number, serial number, and the. He said he used that 'quiet Buffet' for his intimate solos on his small-group recordings.Order the Top Joint - upto serial number 22321 - Yamaha YCL-34 Bb Clarinet online today from Dawkes Music, the Woodwind & Brass specialists. His other Buffet had more cork and supplemental pads to keep they key noise to a minimum. He said one of his two Buffets had ample 'shout' but sufficient subtlety that he sometimes used it for 'live' appearances as well as for recording sessions. As he said in my interview and numerous others, he used his Selmer for 'live' performances where its 'shout' (as he referred to it) enabled its sound to project very well. You guys are terrific! Just FYI, when I interviewed Shaw at length in the 1970's and asked him which instruments he owned during his career, he told (and showed) me three: two Buffets, and one Selmer. Thanks again to all of you for your willingness to share your insight and knowledge about these things. Once I get the 444 in good playing condition I'll see which I like best and probably sell the other. It's always fun to figure out the history of an older instrument. I think Artie Shaw played one of these but I don't have solid information about that. Oh, by the way, I picked up an old 444N Conn clarinet last week that is in great shape. I'm happy with the clarinet, just curious about its history. It does have the plastic inserts in the tone holes so an E11 has probably been the right designation all along. That seems right to me and I appreciate your knowledge of such things. But for future reference, keep in mind that the site is only good for French Made Buffets. Look in the tone holes and see if their are plastic inserts. If it is made in France, then its probably a professional model. If its made in Germany it is an intermediate model. It can be very confusing as the German made and French made instruments have overlapping serial numbers. The poster who suggested you check the Buffet site probably did not know, but Buffet only has references for their Paris made horn on that site. Any further suggestions? You guys are great, as always! Thanks for any further info about how I might confirm or deny if this horn is in fact a BC1111. I'm wondering how I might confirm this information. The BC1111 was/is a premiere horn of Buffet Crampon and worth quite a few $$$. Do you think this thing is pretty accurate? Anyone else have experience with entering serial numbers at this site? If this is accurate then this is WAY more horn that I've thought all these years. When I enter my serial number it says it is a BC1111 manufactured in January of 1984. Thanks you guys, especially Buck for the link.

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It plays fine but is about due for a repad and I would like to have better information before I decide how to proceed. It is all wood, I assume grenadilla, and I've always thought it was an E11, but recently, when asked, didn't really know how to tell. It has the golden 'Buffet Crampon A Paris' stamp but no model designation like E11 or R13 or any other markings I can discover other than the serial number, 2509xx and 'made in W. I've done some research but haven't gotten a definitive answer so I thought a post here would be the right place to get help identifying the model of my Buffet Crampon clarinet.









Buffet clarinet e11 serial numbers