The Clarinet BBoard
|
Author: clarnibass
Date: 2010-10-13 06:46
OK I just had a Russian see it and he told me a few things. The line with 160 simply says the price is 160 Ruble. The C means "year" i.e. when it was made and the 19 is the year, whatever year that is, since I guess it's not 1919). Although most Russian instruments didn't have Western/English letters on them, it's still possible and then the N would mean Number, followed by the S/N.
Post Edited (2010-10-13 07:32)
|
|
|
clarnibass |
2010-10-12 16:52 |
|
SteveG_CT |
2010-10-12 17:05 |
|
Chris P |
2010-10-12 17:22 |
|
Le9669 |
2010-10-12 17:57 |
|
Lelia Loban |
2010-10-12 17:58 |
|
David Spiegelthal |
2010-10-12 20:12 |
|
clarnibass |
2010-10-13 06:09 |
|
Chris P |
2010-10-13 06:33 |
|
Chris P |
2010-10-13 16:13 |
|
clarnibass |
2010-10-13 06:46 |
|
Chris P |
2010-10-13 07:34 |
|
Plonk |
2010-10-13 08:18 |
|
Lelia Loban |
2010-10-13 15:11 |
|
tonyl |
2010-10-14 01:31 |
|
Chris Hill |
2010-10-14 03:43 |
|
clarnibass |
2010-10-14 04:17 |
|
beejay |
2010-10-14 21:22 |
|
Chris P |
2010-10-14 21:29 |
|
The Clarinet Pages
|
|