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 How old is my daughter's...
Author: Marcie 
Date:   2001-09-30 02:15

My daughter was given a Selmer Signet Special wooden b-flat clarinet for her birthday a couple of years ago. I paid to have it put back into playing condition by a man who has sold and worked on instruments for nearly 50 years. The only number I can find on it is 31470. We would like to find out the clarinet's age and monetary value.

If anyone can help, we would be grateful.

Have a good evening!
-Marcie

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 RE: How old is my daughter's...
Author: mw 
Date:   2001-09-30 03:25

The instrument dates back approx. to the 1950-1960's. Check with Selmer for an exact dating. I don't think the lists here deal with these intermediate clarinets. I could be wrong.

The Special was the model between the Signet 100 and the Soloist.

I'd guess that value in good to excellent conditionr w/good wood & no significant repairs would be $100 - 300.

eBay has 6 on sale right now, not many takers thus far. 10 sold in the last 30 days, high price of $255..

best,
mw

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 RE: How old is my daughter's...
Author: John O'Janpa 
Date:   2001-09-30 03:59

Marcie,

I own two of these from that era. The one I play is 25704, which was purchased new when I was in the 6th grade(1955-1956), so yours is probably around 1958-1960. I watch these on e-bay and depending on the condition, ones this age generally go from $70 - $200. Of course if it, and it's case, are in pristine condition it could bring more.

Hope this helps.

John

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 RE: How old is my daughter's...
Author: Fred McKenzie 
Date:   2001-10-01 21:16

Marcie-

The Selmer Signet Special is a reasonably good student clarinet. For estimating purposes, I suggest it has a value of $250. I purchased mine used for $250 in 1976, and played it for ten years before switching back to Bass Clarinet. I think depreciation has been balanced by inflation, keeping the current value about the same.

Since there is a risk involved with E-Bay, I wouldn't pay more than $150 for one there. In a Music Store with a guarantee and you can try it out, expect to pay about $250.

Fred
<A HREF="http://melbourneband.tripod.com/">MMB</A>

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