Browse to the top A great way to clean the space you do not spend and make money at the same time. There are several parts on the clarinet where the Bundy logo and serial number will be attached. I want to put Piccolo anywhere in the mid 60 to the early 70 depending on the style of the instrument from what I can say although I not sure. I believe this piccolo is easy to play- our daughter did well with it and I was able to easily play the entire range(and I haven’t played a piccolo since 1974) Serial# 2181. This Zentner piccolo was purchased new by our daughter’s flute/piccolo teacher and played in semi-pro orchestras in the Houston area. Serial Number: Year Manufactured: 5,000: 1905: 5,020: 1906. 6,610: 1907. 7,808: 1908. 8,580: 1909. 11,250: 1910: 13,685: 1911. 15,870: 1912. 18,178: 1913.
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Nov 15, 2008 The serial is 1099xx. I don't see a model number anywhere. The only Selmer serial number chart I could find on the Conn/Selmer/Bundy site was for saxophones. This is just out of curiousity. I'm not expecting it to be valuable. Casual web surfing confirmed what I suspected: that it's an intro-student-level instrument that may be utter crap, may. Dec 05, 2006 Hi, I'm in Haiti right now (Yep, on missionary work indefinately - I love internet so I can keep up with this forum - can someone call the Selmer/Bundy company for me and find out when my flute was made - serial # 549977 - thanks for anyone's help - merry christmas - no snow here!
I bought my flute and my piccolo for a very cheap price (250 I think for both together) seven years ago. At the time, I just wanted and instrument to practice on. I was in high school, my mom didn't had any money to pay for a flute and I wasn't working, so I wasn't really picky on what I was buying as long as I could play decently on it.
The flute is a Gemeinhardt M2 with the serial number C95860. Am I right if I say it was probably made in 1979 ?
http://www.musictrader.com/Gemeinhardt_ ... _guide.pdf (M2 are on page 16)
My piccolo is a Bundy. I had a hard time finding the serial numbers. It seems to be a pre-Selmer Bundy, because there's no mention of Selmer at all on it (You can confirm with the pictures included as I am not a pro of piccolo.). The serial number is 24095 C. Anyone have an idea or when it could have been made ?
http://s1084.photobucket.com/albums/j41 ... /Pictures/
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Ista
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To read more about stencils, please read my article HERE. | Keefer: 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. |
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