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Woodwind Serial Number Link List
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AKUSTIK | Saxophones | ALEXANDRE (SELMER) | Clarinets | See also (serial number drop-down menu) | AMERICAN STANDARD | All Woodwinds | WT ARMSTRONG | ARTLEY | Flutes, Piccolos, and Clarinets See Also | B&S | Saxophones Research Link | E BEAUGNIER (see also Vito and Leblanc) | Saxophones | Note | F BESSON | All Instruments See Also | BOOSEY AND HAWKES | Note | BUESCHER | Note | Saxophones | EVETTE & SCHAEFFER, BUFFET-CRAMPON S.A. | Clarinets OboesSee also Saxophones | Note | BUNDY (incl. SIGNET) | Note | CANNONBALL SAXOPHONES | Saxophones | CLEVELAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | All Woodwinds | CG CONN | Professional Saxophones | COUESNON | For all instruments prior to appx. 1937, there is a grenade fruit with a number inside it stamped on the horn. That number is the year of manufacture. | CUNDY - BETTONEY | Flutes, Piccolos, and Clarinets | Henry DISTIN | All Instruments | DOLNET | Saxophones | Peter EATON | FOX | Double-Reeds | IDA MARIA GRASSI | Saxophones See Also | Wm. S. HAYNES | Flutes and Piccolos | Wilhelm HECKEL | Bassoons | HAMMERSCHMIDT | Saxophones | HOHNER | Saxophones | Frank HOLTON | Saxophones | JUPITER | All Instruments | Brua C. KEEFER | Saxophones and Clarinets | Note | Julius KEILWERTH (and H-COUF) | Saxophones | Note | KING (HN WHITE) | KOHLERT | All Instruments | Note | LA SAX | All Instruments | A. LAUBIN | Double-Reeds | G. LEBLANC | Note | LINTON | Oboes and Bassoons | F. LORÉE (CABART) | Double-Reeds | Louis LOT | Flutes | Robert MALERNE | MARIGAUX (see also SML) | Double Reeds See Also | MARTIN BAND INSTRUMENT COMPANY | Saxophones See Also | MARTIN FRERES | Clarinets See also | MONANZI | Flutes | NOBLET | NORMANDY | Clarinets | FE OLDS | All Instruments | L. PIERRET | Saxophones See Also | Verne Q. POWELL | Flutes | G. PRUEFER | Clarinets | PUCHNER | All Instruments | FA REYNOLDS | All Instruments | RIGOUTAT | Double-Reeds | Luis ROSSI | Clarinets | RUDALL & ROSE | Flutes | A. SAX | All Instruments See Also | SELMER (PARIS) | Clarinets Saxophones | SELMER (UK/London) | Clarinets | SELMER (USA) | Clarinets | SML (Strasser-Marigaux-Lemaire) | Www bittorret com. Saxophones (PDF) See Also | Note | VITO | Saxophones | Note | WELTKLANG | YAMAHA | Saxophones | Note | YANAGISAWA | Saxophones | JW YORK | Saxophones See Also | .Notes | Beaugnier: If you decided to play around with the serial numbers on http://www.doctorsax.biz/beaugnier_ser_nos.htm, note that he doesn't differentiate between the Leblanc System (two/three versions), Rationale (whichever spelling you wish) and Semi Rationale (two versions). | Boosey and Hawkes: 1. Boosey and Hawkes is a combination of the Boosey company and the Hawkes company. Hawkes produced their own instruments, for a time, and combined with Boosey in the 1930s. Boosey and Hawkes have been, since that time, sheet music producers and importers. 2. A lot of the saxophones stamped 'Boosey and Hawkes' are stencil instruments. To read more about stencils, please read my article HERE. | Keefer: Excel spreadsheet. The vast majority of saxophones stamped 'Keefer' are stencils. | Buescher: Horns stamped 'The Buescher Band Instrument Company' from the 1920's are stencils, as are the modern BU-series of horns available from Selmer, and follow different serial number charts. | Buffet-Crampon: 1. A small, but significant, percentage of all Buffet and/or Evette-Schaeffer woodwinds in the 1900-1930 range (or so) were Conn stencils and do not have Buffet serial numbers. In the 1990's, Keilwerth stenciled a saxophone for Buffet called the 'Expression' and that model has a Keilwerth serial number. 2. The modern Buffet 400 (and similar) are Asian-made and do not follow these serial number charts. | Bundy: 1. The Bundy in question here is from approximately 1950 to date. Earlier horns were a mixture of Conn and Buescher stencils. 2. For a brief time, Bundy and Bundy Special saxophones were available from Keilwerth and Dörfler & Jörka, are stamped 'Made in Germany' and do not have a Bundy serial number. | Julius Keilwerth: Except for the ST-90 I and EX-90 I and II, the ST-90 and EX-90 were not made by Keilwerth and probably do not have Keilwerth serial numbers. For a chart of those models, see THIS. | Kohlert: The modern Kohlert instruments are made in China or Taiwan. Their serial number format is completely different. The serial numbers listed here are for the German/Czech made instruments. | LeBlanc: Leblanc does not give out serial number charts. If you ask them, EXCESSIVELY NICELY, about a serial number off a horn you own, they might tell you when it was made. | SML: 1. The SML A400/T400 are Asian-made stencils not made under the authority of SML and are not included in this chart. 2. Some very early SML saxophones were stencils. There are also occasional late-model stencils. For further info, click HERE. | Vito: Vito saxophones have been made by Vito (Wisconsin), Beaugnier, Leblanc, Yamaha, Jupiter and Yanagisawa. Keep this in mind when attempting to date your instrument. | Yamaha: These serial numbers are probably only for the Vito labeled YAS-21/23/25 stencils. However, these serials might apply to all Yamsaha instruments. The standard info on Yamaha serial numbers is that they are not sequential and you need to contact Yamaha directly for information. Canon cp900 driver for mac. |
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Brass Serial Numbers. The S prefix, while used until the mid-80s, was not always seen on serial numbers. The Conn-Selmer resource guide appears to leave out the S. Production of Jupiter instruments began in 1986. How to Find Serial Numbers on Brass and Woodwind Instruments. On a trumpet, look on either side of the center valve for the serial number.
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The development of a serial number list has been very difficult because of the lack of official records. Mr. H. N. White kept very detailed records but when the company was sold to the Seeburg Corporation all official records were destroyed. When looking up the age of your instrument, complete the following steps: (1.) Find your instruments catalog page and year that the catalog was made. Pay special attention to the small details on your instrument because most artists drawings account for unique changes and features. (2.) Compare your findings to the serial number list. Please keep in mind that most catalogs were dated on the back and should be trusted more than the serial number list. Early instruments will have a 'lion head' by the serial numbers and are engraved 'The King'. In 1918 the company was incorporated and 'Co' was added to the engraving of all instruments, before 1918 the engraving read simply as 'H. N. White.' In 1926-1928 H. N. White introduced Sterling Silver bells to his instruments. In 1948-1950 'Silver Tone' engraving was changed to read 'Silversonic'. After 1966, all instruments were manufactured in Eastlake and engraved with 'King Musical Instruments.'
1/01/2008 We have reevaluated the serial number list to reflect new information. The number of instruments produced in the early years 1893-1905, has been reduced. The serial number lists are NOT 100% accurate. |
Jupiter Carnegie XL Series CE-40 Three Valve Euphonium Serial Number H01133 This used ESP Jupiter Carnegie XL Series CE-40 Three Valve Euphonium is in very good condition. It has some scratches on the bell. There are also a few dings. The case has a few marks. The Jupiter JBR700S is a three-valve Bb baritone horn with a silver-plated body, a.512' bore and a 9.5' bell. It is a graceful, simple design whose focus is on tone and playability. This medium-priced instrument offers the rich sound a band or orchestra needs from its low brass. Jupiter Carnegie XL Series CE-40 Three Valve Euphonium Serial Number H01133 This used ESP Jupiter Carnegie XL Series CE-40 Three Valve Euphonium is in very good condition. It has some scratches on the bell. There are also a few dings. The case has a few marks.
Brass King Serial Numbers
Jupiter Saxophone Serial Numbers
Date | Serial Number |
1893-1899 | 1-4,000 |
1900-1903 | 4,001-6,000 |
1904-1905 | 6,001-9,000 |
1905-1910 | 9,001-25,000 |
1910-1915 | 25,001-40,000 |
1915-1925 | 40,001-78,000 |
1925-1930 | 78,001-126,000 |
1930-1935 | 126,001-176,000 |
1935-1936 | 176,001-186,000 |
1936-1937 | 186,001-200,000 |
1937-1938 | 200,001-212,000 |
1938-1939 | 212,001-225,000 |
1939-1940 | 225,001-239,000 |
1940-1941 | 239,001-254,000 |
1941-1942 | 254,001-264,000 |
1942-1945 | 264,001-267,500 |
1945-1946 | 267,501-277,000 |
1946-1947 | 277,001-287,000 |
1947-1948 | 287,001-296,500 |
1948-1949 | 296,501-301,500 |
1949-1950 | 301,501-308,000 |
1950-1951 | 308,001-316,500 |
1951-1952 | 316,501-322,000 |
1952-1953 | 322,001-330,000 |
1953-1954 | 330,001-337,000 |
1954-1955 | 337,001-340,000 |
1955-1960 | 340,001-370,000 |
1960-1965 | 370,000-406,500 |
1965-1970 | 406,501-457,600 |
Jupiter Brass Serial Numbers Lookup
String Serial Numbers
American Standard String Bass Serial Numbers |
1934 001 1935 200 1936 400 1937 800 1938 1200 1939 1600 1940 2200 1942-1946 No Production WWII 1947 Limited Production 1949 1950 1951 1952 2450 1953 2600 1954 2800 1955 3000 1956 3200 1957 3400 1958 3600 1959 3800 1960 4000 1961 4200 1962 4400 1963 4600 1964 4800 1965 5000 | 1936 001 1937 185 1938 480 1939 790 1940 1010 1941 1320 1942-1946 No Production WWII 1947-1948 No Production 1949 1400 1950 1500 1951 1600 1952 1700 1953 1800 1954 1900 1955 2000 1956 2100 1957 2200 1958 2300 1959 2400 1960 2500 1961 2600 1962 2700 1963 2800 1964 2900 1965 3090 |
Cleveland and American Standard Serial Numbers:
Date | Serial Number |
1919-1930 | 1-10,000 |
1930-1935 | 10,000-30,000 |
1935-1940 | 30,000-40,000 |
1940-1945 | 40,000-45,000 |
1945-1950 | 45,000-50,000 |
1950-1955 | 50,000-65,000 |
1955-1960 | 65,000-100,000 |
1960-1965 | 100,000-160,000 |
1965-1970 | 160,000-420,000 |
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