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Conn Clarinet Serial Number Chart

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  1. Conn Saxophone Serial Number Chart
  2. Conn Clarinet Serial Numbers

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  1. The following is a serial number chart for Conn saxophones made in Mexico and the U.S. From 1970 until the end of production. It is also applicable to most Armstrong saxophones from 1982, and King saxophones beginning in late 1983. Part of this comes from factory records, albeit altered with a small but critical detail.
  2. Serial Numbers: 83xxxx and higher, Later models have a neck brace and 7 digit serial numbers. Identifiable by the elongated pearl RH alternative F# key; the bent brass high F# key and the AS/TS110 stamp on the bell. Also notice the neck stiffener under the neck which is smooth and does not have a crease like the Paris horns.
  3. Based on serial number, this clarinet was made.(posted on January 4th, 2015) 757483 Conn Vintage Wood Clarinet Usa Director Swing Band Orchestra (37% similar) Vintage Conn wood clarinet usa director swing band orchestra.(posted on January 9th, 2019) 769561 Conn Wood Clarinet Bf (56.6% similar) Seem to all be well cared for.

Buffet Crampon Clarinets. Buffet Serial Numbers. Serial Numbers breakdown. Around 1950 Buffet adopted a new model identification of 'No1' or 'NO1'. This coincided wth the polycylindrical bore introduction. Even though the R13 was officially introduced in 1955 some versions of it apparently existed beforehand, though 1955 was the.


This list is intended to be used only with brass instruments as it appears that a separate sequence was used for woodwinds. Like most serial number lists, this is a constructed table. And, although, statistical measures have been used to supply as accurate a table as we are able, it is still constructed mathematically, and though various resources have been used to further accuracy, sources have not been exhaustive, so some error is likely. If you note any discrepancies, or have additional information concerning this company, please contact us here at Horn-u-copia.
Cavalier was a sub- brand for Pan American, used primarily as a method of supplying instruments by separate marketing and distribution. Cavalier was instituted in 1931, and used its own separate serial number list. Horn-u-copia is in the process of developing a tentative serial number list for Cavalier that we plan to include on this page. If you have examples of Cavalier instruments and would like to help with this project, please contact us.


Serial NumberYear Manufactured
11917
35001918
80001919
130001920
191671921
253341922
315011923
376681924
438351925
500001926
570001927
650001928
750001929
820001930
875001931
935711932
996421933
1057131934
1117841935
1178551936
1239261937
1300001938
1370001939
1450001940
1520001941
1545001942
1546001943
1547001944
1548001945
1550001946
1580001947
1620001948
1788571949
1957141950
2125711951
2294281952
2462851953
2631421954
2800001955
5717501956
6520021957
7186261958
Conn Clarinet Serial Number Chart


In 1917, Conn began the American First line as its first entry in the student market. American First was registered in 1918.
Download safenet authentication client for mac. In November 1919, was Pan American incorporated and a factory built. The use of a prefix 'P' was started around this time, and was used for approximately 10 years. The 'P' prefix has no impact on the serial count, and can be ignored other than as a indication that the instrument was built in or near the 1920s. Other Prefixes were used on some Pan American products that were instended for other markts. The Cavalier line used an 'O' prefix, and the International line used an 'A' prefix
In 1955, Pan American serials were synced with Conn Serials starting at 500001.

Conn Saxophone Serial Number Chart



Conn Clarinet Serial Numbers

Table developed by Kevin McKnight





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