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Were to find armstrong clarinet serial numbers
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Probably late 1950s judging by the serial number. I would have never figured all of that out on my own. But they're not bad clarinets for beginners or for marching band use. The Artley 17S also has a black plastic thumb tube instead of the usual metal one and the logos weren't stamped too well so they soon wore out. Has to be noted this wasn't their best feature as it was a plastic adjusting screw and the slot was very easily obliterated, rendering it useless. Bundys had domed pad cups and they didn't have brushed plastic bodies like this.Īrtley 17S clarinets had smooth socket rings (like B&H Imperial 9s) - maybe other models above that had decorative ones like this, but both Armstrong and Artleys have the same keywork which has an adjusting screw on the RH F/C key tail where it links to the LH F/C lever. The pad cups on this one are pointed and stamped out from sheet metal instead of being machined and don't line up too well with the points on the key arms which is what is seen on Armstrong/Artley clarinets. It's definitely not a Buffet B12 as the keywork on them is much better made and has better definition. It looks a bit like an Armstrong/Artley, but I'd like to see more of the keywork and touchpieces to say for definite. So hard to tell when you're looking at THAT site. I hadn't considered that they may have brushed the plastic to look like wood. :D As I said, there is no logo on the upper joint, only the serial number. PS - I guessing a Selmer model, but I'm not sure where my guess is coming from. If you want the instrument identified, a pic of the upper joint logo (if there is one) would be helpful!

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The serial number appears pressed into material, which I'm guessing is brushed ABS or plastic. I'm sorry to say that, from the photos, it doesn't appear to be wood to me at all. There is some evidence that it may be a student model buffet, but I don't know keywork well enough to identify it and it has no stamp other than the serial number. On a trumpet, look on either side of the center valve for the serial number.New Topic | Go to Top | Go to Topic | Search | Help/ Rules | Smileys/Notes | Log InĬan anyone help me identify this clarinet? It appears to be wood and has a 7 digit serial number, but I can't seem to locate it on any of the available serial number lists.

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Serial numbers on trombones normally appear on the body near the slide receiver (arrow) or on the slide receiver or mouthpiece receiver (circled). Older saxophones may also have a serial number on the neck. Saxophones display their serial numbers on the back of the instrument, near the thumb rest. On Yamaha (and some other) piccolos, the numbers may be located on the metal receiver for the headjoint (circled), and may be covered when assembled. Piccolo serial numbers generally appear near either end of the body of the piccolo, on the back of the instruments. Serial numbers on oboes are usually seen on the back of the instrument, in the middle where the joints meet, or close to the lowest key, near the bell. On the clarinet, serial numbers appear on the back of the body of the instrument, on either side of the socket rings where the upper joint meets the lower joint, or close to the bell. They are commonly placed near the foot joint receiver, or near the top of the body, either on the barrel or near the highest key. Tubas and baritone horns most often have the serial number on the center valve or on the mouthpiece receiver.įrench horns may display serial numbers on or around the valves, on the underside of the key area, or near the mouthpiece.įlute serial numbers can be found on the back of the body, or middle joint. Please use the images below to help locate the serial number on your instrument.

were to find armstrong clarinet serial numbers

Serial numbers can be found in a variety of places on different instruments.

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Were to find armstrong clarinet serial numbers