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Author: Gandalfe  
Date:   2005-10-12 04:31 
 I got an unsolicited email from someone asking: 
 
"I have A Selmer Clarinet # Serial # 7035 Bg  it has the signature of Benny Goodman on the horn, it was acquired in the 50's by a railroad porter. I trying to track the date and Value.  Can you help me or direct me to someone that would be of assistance?" 
 
Call me suspicious, but methinks this is a hoax. Selmer serial numbers start with a letter. Does anyone have any info on such an instrument? Searching this BB turned up a lot of interesting information but not about this instrument.  
 
I deleted the email and then decided to give board a crack at it. 
 
Jim and Suzy 
 
Pacifica Big Band 
Seattle, Washington
  
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Author: Dori  
Date:   2005-10-12 05:29 
 Gandalfe wrote: 
> Selmer serial numbers start with a letter.  
 
 
FWIW, I have a Selmer Signet Clarinet with no letter in the serial number. 
 
Sorry I can't be of more help.
  
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Author: Gandalfe  
Date:   2005-10-13 01:02 
 Here's what one instrument dealer/collector sez: 
 
I wouldn’t be surprised to find a Selmer Benny Goodman signature model-Selmer also made Louis Armstrong signature model trumpets and Jimmy Dorsey signature model saxes (pretty rare-basically a version of the Radio Improved) 
 
M. 
 
Jim and Suzy 
 
Pacifica Big Band 
Seattle, Washington
  
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