(See the Wooden Clarinets root page for how to interpret the following results.) I tend to be lower in the throat tones when playing a Valentino reed. #BUNDY CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER SEARCH HOW TO# It marked with a "4" above the shield, becuase if it isn't it would beĪn original Normandy clarinet (circa 1952-1953) if the shield is narrow Interesting information (which may not be totally accurate) is found at this link: "i have a normandy 4 wood clarinet made in france seriel # 9368 i need to no the age of it and what it's value. Little while longer (5 digit serial numbers) with a closed hole They were followed by a wider shield horn with went for a (narrow shields with 4 digit serial numbers) where made only two or From what I have seen the Original Normandy I've never heard of a "4" withĪ serial number that low. Pleateau horn thrown in there somewhere (late 50's).
Followed by the " specials" (50-60's), the resotones (60's-70's), the Normandy 4 which is 70's, the Normandy 7 which is 80's and the Normandy 10 which is out now. I'd personally recomend anything except the resotones. There is some interesting history on the manufacture of these horns. (cheaper tarriff) to Kenosha WI where they were reassemebled and sold They manufactured these horns in France, shipped them in pieces The name comes as an American honoring of the invasion on Normandyīeach. I have never had a tuning problem with that horn and it has went Serial number 4554, my step daughter now plays it (she's the 4thĬlarinet player for that horn including mom, her neice, me and the My mother's which was purchased for her in the 5th grade in Michigan, To American school band programs as an intermediate level horn.
Through hell with me with 15+ years of heavy use.
Value.$100 if it's good, but in need a repad, up to $400 if it hasīeen professional overhauled/replated. #BUNDY CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER SEARCH PROFESSIONAL# Worth more in the hands of a good player. Passed it as a good performance horn for the music major (but not aĢ5Nov08, serial number #23933, made around 1963-64. Intonation like Normandy 4 above.ħDec08, serial # 16360, made around 1962-63. (nickel silver keys, not chrome plated)įeb08, # 33578, from perhaps 1965 (nickel plated keys). All wood.Selmer Serial Number Ranges By Model Although, as the chart below illustrates, the Mark VI was produced until (roughly) serial #378000, this applies only to the Sopranino model. The Soprano, Baritone and Bass Mark VI saxophones were produced until serial #365000 in 1984, and Alto and Tenor Mark VI production ended (approximately) in 1975 at serial #239,595. Antique Flute Signet made by Selmer,serial number 21480 Clean.
Engraved silver coin,so it’s solid silver 90% purity No dents,Condition is Used. Check all the pictures to verify the condition Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. I've read several of the threads regarding Selmer flutes here and on other sites and wasn't able to find out much as I know next to nothing about flutes. This one is my daughters flute and we are hoping someone may be able to provide a bit of info on it. It only has Selmer USA and the serial number 10535 stamped on it. #BUNDY CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER SEARCH SERIAL NUMBER# Glory Closed Hole C Flute With Case, Tuning Rod and Cloth,Joint Grease and Gloves Nickel Siver-More Colors available,Click to see more colors.