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Author: jdbassplayer
Date: 2018-10-22 02:07
Serial numbers are unique for every clarinet (like VINs for cars). Generally every clarinet is given a serial number one number higher than the previous (123, 124, 125, etc..). This is true not just for clarinets but most other manufactured goods.
What you are probably thinking of is a model number (like Selmer model 33)
Think of it this way:
Brand: Selmer
Model: Centered Tone
Serial number: P2888
Because P2888 is after P1200 and before P4200, your instrument was made in 1952.
-Jdbassplayer
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