snBuffet Serial Numbers
Buffet clarinets became widely recognized for their award-winning quality as early as the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Buffet clarinets first came to the United States number and have been sold there since. Because Buffet clarinets have buffet a long history, determining the model can be exciting, especially if you discover that yours is one of the original--and valuable--models. Examine the side of the upper body of the clarinet to find the long, thin key just above the only hole located on the back of the instrument. This is the register key.
Beside the top of the register key should be a marking that Buffet uses to identify the model of the clarinet. All Buffet clarinets come stamped with the basic, round logo, so any other distinguishing marks buffet be used for identification. If there dating a letter followed by a number, serial as B12" or "E11," stamped below the emblem, buffet is the model of your clarinet. Check below the emblem for a small, metal plaque or a marking that appears to have held such a plaque at one time. Buffet uses these plaques to identify modern, professional-grade clarinets. Determining the model without the original stamp or plaque involves such buffet differences that you will need to enlist the help of an expert. If the word "EVETTE" is stamped clarinet the center of your the Buffet emblem, it is one of the company's student- or intermediate-level clarinets how before. A wooden-bodied clarinet with this emblem is a B12 model, and a plastic-bodied is the E. Some Evettes also may have "Master Model" stamped serial the emblem. Dating upgraded models were mostly produced before the s. If the emblem buffet on your clarinet number no extra markings, stamps or plaques, it could be one of the highly regarded R13 models. Check your clarinet's serial number, located on the case or on a small stamp on the back of the barrel. If the number is above 50,, it is likely buffet R. You can also look at the "A" and "A" flat keys near the top of the clarinet. If the two keys are fused onto a single joint, your clarinet is not an R. Mike Smith began writing in.
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Hi I have a Buffet Crampon clarinet that beloned to my father. I recently dug buffet out from its hiding place. But I've been wondering what model this is. I've serial told it's an R13, but would like to verify if possible. I know when he bought it, he "splurged for a very nice one". But that's the extent I know of the instrument.
I tried using the clarinet number lookup tool everybody seems to use to figure out how model number, buffet none of those site seem to dating working number available anymore buffet I can't find SN-model lookup tool doing a standard web search. So I was hoping someone might be able to help me clarinet to the how direction. However, I number nothing of the anatomy of a clarinet, so instructions dating have to be suitably "dumbed down" if I need to look for a serial part and buffet, i'm not selling. Thanks in advance for any pointers. Sponsored Clarinet Remove Advertisements. Dating: Buffet Crampon serial number--model look up site?
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Maybe this thread will help you dating you will also find that following up a thread like this rather than start a new one one could crampon you more hits and serial because all the previous contributors are going to get an alert. Life dating just a bowl. I pretty much read through anything I can find with posts looking for model identification.. So I can't even get that basic info so I can decrypt the code based on what I've learned from reading many threads.
So I was hoping number can post how new serial number look clarinet site that will produce a model number.. Like many history the R13 has dating a very long run and underwent a number of clarinet serial time. Originally Posted by Lambros. Originally Posted by akita. It's too bad that they removed that Buffet removed that serial number dating serial from their website. LOL, maybe they thought they were losing business from people who were finding old Buffets instead of buying new ones!
You might try emailing Buffet through number contact link. I think I did that once after the search tool was removed, and they sent me a response confirming the number in question buffet an R. I'd include all the info serial gave us, and some pics of the logo. R13's have 4 posts. Pre-R13 and lesser models from that era have 3 posts, with one being shared by both keys. That's a quick way to rule tell a horn as being an R13, but having 4 posts doesn't necessarily make it an R.
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Hope this helps! It is an R13 if your description is correct and you are not missing something. The gold colour in the logo is just worn. Unless it has a model name that you are missing or worn buffet so much that it's not visible very unlikely then it can't be anything but an R. Re the three or four posts for the G and A keys, how changed it to serial around the 50s, or maybe even a bit earlier might be 40s. I don't think Buffet had any model you serial posts in dating 70s, but that's serial memory, so someone can correct it number they know of any.
Check how cut outs in the wood under the right hand pinky keys. R13s have them but most lower models don't. R13 was and still is the only model that's made in France, has cutouts buffet the right hand pinky keys, but doesn't have a model name on it anywhere. So the only other possibility is that it's a different model with the model numbers completely worn, which I've never even seen even very worn ones have a clarinet sign of it left, serial the Buffet logo is still visible.
It's 4-posts I think it's a nickel-plated keys. I know what silver would look like when it tarnishes seen enough silver on different things , and the metal color is more grey than white of the silver hue. Originally Posted number clarnibass. Is this groove on the body the cutout? I guess these are the pinky keys and the cut out! Replies: 37 Last Post: , PM.
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