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    | Author: clarimad Date:   2012-06-06 17:10
 
 When I look my clarinets serial number up on the Buffet website it not only gives the year of manufacture but also BC****.AGlm.
 
 What do these mean and what does the letters refer to?
 
 
 
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    | Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 Date:   2012-06-06 18:33
 
 Buffet's mysterious model numbers are as follows:
 
 BC = Buffet Crampon
 11 = Bb
 31 = R13
 NI = nickel plated keys
 Stock barrel for Bb is 66 mm.
 
 Bb R13 nickel: BC1131-5-0
 Bb R13 silver: BC1131-2-0
 Bb R13 Greenline silver: BC1131G-2-0
 Bb R13 Greenline nickel: BC1131G-5-0
 A R13 silver: BC1231-2-0*
 A R13 nickel: BC1231-5-0-462813
 A R13 Greenline nickel: BC1231G-2-0
 A R13 Greenline silver: BC1231G-5-0
 Eb R13 silver: BC1531-2-0-462801
 R13 Vintage Bb: BC1131V-2-0
 R13 Vintage A: BC1231V-2-0
 Bb R13 Prestige: BC1133L-2-0
 A R13 Prestige: BC1233L-2-0*
 Bb Tosca: BC-1150GL-2-0
 A Tosca: BC1250L-2-0
 
 Ken Shaw
 
 
 
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    | Author: gsurosey Date:   2012-06-07 15:33
 
 I've-emailed Buffet multiple times inquiring about my Bb R13, but no response. When I put the serial number into their site, it spits back out "BCF1131.NI". I know what most of it means, but what does the F mean? I thought that if it was pitched at 442, the F would be in the serial number. Is there a chance my clarinet is pitched at 442 instead of 440?
 
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 Rachel
 
 Clarinet Stash:
 Bb/A: Buffet R13
 Eb: Bundy
 Bass: Royal Global Max
 
 
 
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