WebBuffet made about 10,000 R13 clarinets in the year 1975. The serial numbers in 1975 were from 153324 to 163567. It seems that only the earlier serial numbers from 1975 were marked Modele du 150th Anniversaire. I do not know the exact number of clarinets designated that way. WebAn old serial number chart from Buffet. This is courtesy of ClarinetPerfection.com. Click to see in detail. ClarinetPerfection says: “Evette-Schaeffer Master Models range from K5000 to K11000 which corresponds to 1953 to approx 1961. These can be considered the best as they also correspond to the R-13 introduction.”.
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WebMay 26, 2014 · Joined Sep 17, 2007. 4,659 Posts. #9 · May 21, 2014. Re: Anyoñe have a working link for buffet clarinet serials. I recently helped a student pick out a used R13. At the store they said that it was around 10 years old, but he couldn't find any info online regarding the serial number. WebThe Buffett family name was found in the USA, the UK, and Canada between 1840 and 1920. The most Buffett families were found in United Kingdom in 1891. In 1840 there … industrial office desk counter design
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WebBuffett is a surname of English origin. It was first recorded in Shropshire in 1273 where it was listed on the Hundred Rolls. [1] The name is believed to have Norman origins. … WebOct 12, 2012 · Discussion Starter · #1 · Oct 11, 2012. Hi folks, I was given a clarinet some time ago, and I didn't really know what it was. It is a Buffet with a serial F 174xxx. I have tried looking it up and I get this from the Buffet website: Brand : Buffet Crampon. Instrument : RC France. Serial number : 174xxx. Year of manufacturing : 15/03/1977. WebSome general notes about Buffet's saxes: Most "modern" Buffet horns (after about 1930) usually tune to A=442, since most were being sold for the European market where slightly higher tuning was standard. If the serial number of your sax has an "A" after the number, this was made for the American market where A=440. logically select stable pumps