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Author: Kevin F
Date: 2004-09-05 22:37
Hi, I'm a sax player recently become clarinet student. I've got a nice Buffet B-flat instrument serial number 191689, bought on resale which I gather is late '70s manufacture. What I can't seem to find out is what model, R-11, R-13, student or pro instrument. I've had players and repair people say it's a pro instrument, how does one know? I don't see any other stamps or indicators. Nor have I found a good source online for identification. Any help appreciated. Thanks!
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Author: Dee
Date: 2004-09-05 22:40
According to the experts on this board, the only current Buffet that doesn't have the model stamped on the instrument is the R-13. The R-13 came out in the 1950s. Note that the 1970s would count as "current."
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Author: Kevin F
Date: 2004-09-05 23:01
I see, that explains some things. I remember seeing some older ('50s) Buffets with designations, e.g. S-3. Good news. I take it that the "variations" on the 13's, eg Prestige and Tosca have identifying markings, plus they're probably more recent than this '79 instrument. Thanks for the info.
Kevin
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