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 BUFFET PRICING
Author: CHUCKO 
Date:   2013-10-25 15:01


Does anyone remember what new R13's were retailing for in the USA around the mid 80's ???

Any info would be appreciated.



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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: Klarnetisto 
Date:   2013-10-25 15:13

A decade before then they were $440. Sorry, that's the best I can do right now...!

Klarnetisto

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2013-10-25 15:13

I bought an R-13 Prestige set for $3200 back in 1988 from Weiner Music.


I remember that specifically, as I had returned a set of 10G's that I got at dealer cost, which were $1500 for the SET.

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2013-10-25 15:14

So figure that the R-13 would retail at $1300 aprox.

The 10G's would have been probably $1100 each at the time.

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: rmk54 
Date:   2013-10-25 17:58

My first Buffet R-13 B-flat from Kal Opperman cost $250 in the late 60's.

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: GBK 
Date:   2013-10-25 18:05

rmk54 wrote:

> My first Buffet R-13 B-flat from Kal Opperman cost $250 in the
> late 60's.


That sounds about right, since my first R13 (96xxx) was also $250 in 1967.

I still have it and use it weekly. No cracks, great projection, slightly sharp in the upper register but totally manageable with a Backun MOBA 67mm barrel.

...GBK



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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2013-10-25 18:31

My first 1978 R13 was $525 at Chuck Levins in Maryland

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: clarinetguy 2017
Date:   2013-10-25 21:22

In 1984, I attended a wedding in New York. Before returning home, I stopped by Leon Russianoff's shop on Broadway. I'd done a lot of business (mail order) with Russianoff Wind Instruments, Inc., and I wanted to meet Leon in person. I don't remember much, but I recall that he was very nice. He gave me a copy of the spring 1984 issue of ClariNetwork magazine, the official publication of ClariNetwork InterNational, Inc. For some reason, I stashed this magazine on a shelf in my basement, and didn't see it again until about a month ago.

On the inside of the back cover, there's a full page ad for Russianoff Wind Instruments. Here's a partial list of prices:


Korg Tuner Reg. Price--$114.50 Sale--$104.95
(Play any note and it immediately
tells you whether it is sharp or
flat and how many "cents"; built
in speaker sounds)

Buffet B-flat Reg. Price--$815 Sale--$765

Buffet A (with double case) Reg. Price--$915 Sale--$865


Buffet Option 3 Reg. Price--$850 Sale--$785
(with complete regulation,
some cork pads, by Murray
Snyder)

Evette B-flat model 11 Reg. Price--$269 Sale--$259.95


Russianoff Method Vol. 1, Vol. II $14.95 each
Both volumes for $27.90

Marcellus Mouthpiece Reg. Price--$38.50 Sale--$35.00

Larry Combs Mouthpiece Reg. Price--$35.00 Sale--$29.00

Russianoff Mouthpiece Reg. Price--$35.00 Sale--24.95

Pomarico Mouthpiece (Crystal) Reg. Price--$46.00 Sale--$39.75

Vandoren Mouthpieces Reg. Price--$28.75 Sale--$28.00
B-flat, E-flat, all facings

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: bill28099 
Date:   2013-10-26 17:16

In 1954 my folks bought me a top of the line Buffet for $160. I remember how bummed out I was given Leblancs were the horns to own at that time.

A great teacher gives you answers to questions
you don't even know you should ask.

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2013-10-27 18:59

Mid eighties you could get an R13 for around $900 with a Brannenization




..................Paul Aviles



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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: DAVE 
Date:   2013-10-30 15:58

In 1987 I got my first R13 from Weiner. $950.

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: ABerry 
Date:   2013-10-30 20:42

In 1975. I bought my R13 150th Anniversary model from Ardsley Music $450. 1976, I bought my R13 A clarinet from Harold Freeman for $400.

Allan

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: CHUCKO 
Date:   2013-11-08 17:43


Thanks to all who were able to navigate back to the 80's .

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2013-11-09 03:28

In the early 60s, you could go to the Buffet factory and pick out an R13 for $99, without a case.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: BUFFET PRICING
Author: Lee 
Date:   2013-11-10 16:11

They must have seen me coming. In 1954 my R-13 (a master bore model) cost $295.00.

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