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Author: susieray
Date: 2007-10-14 16:00
Not only are the serial numbers on some E11s and R13s the same, but some of the serial numbers on other brands are the same too, you can't identify a clarinet by it's serial number alone. Just for fun I entered the serial number of an old Selmer Signet and what do you know? It's an R13 made in 1974.
In order to use the Buffet serial number search you must know what instrument you have first. If it's a professional Buffet THEN you can look up the year of manufacturing. I have seen Buffet B12's on the auction site being sold as R13's because Buffet serial number search told them it was an R13. Jeeeeezzzzzz.
There are lots of clarinets out there with the same number on them. It's not like cars or guns where there number is unique to that item.
Post Edited (2007-10-14 20:07)
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