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. 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. Is it worth keeping.įor me it plays nice and sounds nice so I guess I will keep it. I don't know much about these pre R-13's. When I bought it I thought it was a regular R-13 and the guy who sold it to me honestly thought so too. Buffet made K41xx is based on a pre-R13 Buffet. Or at least I hope it is.īuffet Serial Numbers Buffet / Evette / Schaeffer “B” List. It seems like I have a pre R-13, which I think is cool. 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). 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. 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.
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