Bundy Eb Clarinet Serial Numbers

Bundy clarinets are, along with Selmer (its ancestor company in France) clarinets, among the most popular student clarinets of all time. The Bundy Resonite 1400 came out in 1948, and by 1978, one million of them had been sold. They're still being sold today, 60 years after their debut. The serial number will be on the opposite side, above the thumb hole. To check the lower joint, lay it with the keys facing up and look for the logo at the bottom of the joint. The serial number should be near the top on the opposite side. Look in the middle of the bell for the Bundy logo. Selmer Bundy U.S.A. Bass Clarinet w Vintage Ebolin Brilhart Special Mouthpiece On auction today is a Selmer Bundy U.S.A bass clarinet. Serial number 49252. It plays all the way down to the lowest note and the lower register sounds really beautiful with excellent tone and a deep resonant sound with good volume. Bundy Paris Wood Bb Clarinet, Serial #1470 - With Mouthpiece $ 199.00 Buffet Crampon Paris R13 Clarinet in Bb 1990- Fresh Pro Re-Pad - Serial # 324226.

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Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622, in 1791This is among the most famed and exquisite of all clarinet concertos. The work was composed in a similar year Mozart died; it was one of Mozart’s last instrumental compositions. Mozart has been hailed ‘music’s greatest genius’ by many scholars. All beneficial things said about Mozart, it was in the sphere of opera that he excelled the most. Mozart’s operas and Shakespeare plays are two of most cherished things in Western Civilization/Culture. However, many have stated that the slow hobbies of Mozart concertos this concerto or differently sound like arias songs from an opera, and the slow circulation of this work is no exception to that rule some people like this, some not. The work is in three pursuits marked: I Allegro, II Adagio, III Rondo. The second circulation of this work is very appealing and, it became well-known when it was utilized in the soundtrack of the movie “Out of Africa”; additionally, a synthesizer rendition digital music of the work’s slow movement was more infamously utilized in the cult film “American Gigolo” which stars Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. Weber Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E flat major, Op.

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.

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DateSerial Number
1893-18991-4,000
1900-19034,001-6,000
1904-19056,001-9,000
1905-19109,001-25,000
1910-191525,001-40,000
1915-192540,001-78,000
1925-193078,001-126,000
1930-1935126,001-176,000
1935-1936176,001-186,000
1936-1937186,001-200,000
1937-1938200,001-212,000
1938-1939212,001-225,000
1939-1940225,001-239,000
1940-1941239,001-254,000
1941-1942254,001-264,000
1942-1945264,001-267,500
1945-1946

267,501-277,000

1946-1947

277,001-287,000

1947-1948287,001-296,500
1948-1949296,501-301,500
1949-1950301,501-308,000
1950-1951308,001-316,500
1951-1952316,501-322,000
1952-1953322,001-330,000
1953-1954

330,001-337,000

1954-1955337,001-340,000
1955-1960340,001-370,000
1960-1965370,000-406,500
1965-1970406,501-457,600

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:

DateSerial Number
1919-19301-10,000
1930-193510,000-30,000
1935-194030,000-40,000
1940-194540,000-45,000
1945-195045,000-50,000
1950-195550,000-65,000
1955-196065,000-100,000
1960-1965100,000-160,000
1965-1970160,000-420,000
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