Buffet Crampon Paris Clarinet Serial Number

 
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Steve Grover. Eaton Rapids Junk. Buffet Crampon Professional Clarinet Serial Number. The reason I have come up with yet another online serial number listing is. The serial number is K34917. The stamp on the clarinet says Evette & Schaeffer modele Buffet Crampon Paris France. I can't find any info on this particular serial number. I am curious if this instrument is similar to the R13, is an intermediate clarinet, or what. Aprender A Practicar Mindfulness Vicente Simon Pdf Reader. Any information would be greatly appreciated! Buffet-Crampon, Paris R13. Bb Clarinet Serial number 1888xx (1978). Professional instrument. Plus extra BC R13 67mm barrel. Includes original 150th Anniversaire.

Buffet Crampon Paris Clarinet Serial Number

Some time ago I received a question about Evette & Schaeffer Clarinets. I happen to own one myself, with a similar serial number, and I also had trouble at first finding out much about it – there seemed to be a lot of conflicting information about Evette & Schaeffers and a lot of confusion about whether they were the same as Evette clarinets. Here’s the question I was asked, and some of the information I found from both official and unofficial sources. Question: I am looking for the history of my clarinet and cannot find the background on Bb Evette & Schaeffer clarinet Buffet Crampon Paris France serial number K31xxx. Can you help? Answer: Coincidentally I also have an Evette and Schaeffer with the serial number K29xxx.

I couldn’t find much information on these clarinets either, so I emailed Buffet Crampon a few years ago and was told mine is an intermediate clarinet made in 1973. I don’t know how many they made each year, but yours is probably no more than a couple of years newer. I think they are roughly equivalent in quality to the Buffet E13’s – a high-end intermediate. Download Gratis Video Belajar Huruf Hijaiyah Youtube. The Evette & Schaeffer clarinets are nice instruments. In my research I stumbled across rumors that they were actually professional R13’s that had been labelled differently because of minor flaws in wood grain or finish. I don’t believe that’s true (nor do any of the more knowledgeable people I’ve asked), but I have seen great reviews of these clarinets. A professional clarinetist I know tried mine out for me before I bought it.

He said it was excellent, and he wouldn’t hesitate to play a gig using it. Many people think they are student instruments because Buffet made an Evette student model (no Schaeffer on the end). The Evette and Schaeffer is a different, and better, instrument. You can get some detail on the performance of these clarinets here: Categories Tags.

Hello, I recently purchased a Buffet R13 and I was trying to research the serial numbe, which is 36794. When I enter it into the the serial number finder on Buffet's website it says it was made in 1985. The clarinet professor at the school I attend says its much earlier than 1985, and when I did further research, I found a few sites that said from 1945-1957 all the serial numbers of the horns made in this period were lost. From the serial numbers from the years before and after this period it seems that my clarinet falls into this period of lost serial numbers. That being sad can anyone help me confirm or negate my findings?

Was my clarinet made in 1985 or earlier? Thank you so much for all of your help (thats to everybody). It seems like I have a pre R-13, which I think is cool. Microsoft Expression Studio 4 Web. Or at least I hope it is. When I bought it I thought it was a regular R-13 and the guy who sold it to me honestly thought so too. I don't know much about these pre R-13's.

Is it worth keeping. For me it plays nice and sounds nice so I guess I will keep it. Are these considered to be worse or about the same as an R-13? I ask all these questions because I am really a sax player learning to double and brand new to the clarinet world. First thing is that the pre R13 instruments are not worth as much as an actual R13, so you may want a conversation with where you bought it, depending on how much you paid for it.