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Author: Moke
Date: 2011-08-03 17:43
Hello everyone,
i have a question concerning my new old Buffet, that i buy on a flea market.
Which model have I?
There are only Buffet Crampon signs on each piece and i dont know much about Buffet (i play on Marigaux clarinets).
The Buffet homepage says this, when i type in the sn F72... (without F):
Brand : Buffet Crampon
Instrument : N� 1 Sib France
Serial number : 72...
Year of manufacturing : 07/09/1962
Brand : Buffet Crampon
Instrument : BC 1102.NI
Serial number : 72...
Year of manufacturing : 23/02/1988
some points for a better classification:
flat spring for the C#/G# key
shape of the key guide is a cylinder with slot cut down the middle
thanks for Help
moke
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Author: Caroline Smale
Date: 2011-08-03 19:06
BC 1102 is the number for an E13 ... however I think they had an different serial number scheme from Buffet's professional models and didn't think they were ever numbered with an F prefix (but I could be wrong!!)
So if its a 5 digit number starting 72xxx it must be an R13 from 1962
Post Edited (2011-08-03 19:07)
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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2011-08-03 19:50
The E13 would have a K-prefix. The F-prefix designates the instrument was made for the European market -- hence "... Sib France" instead of "... Sib Amerique" in the entry at the Buffet sight. Sounds like an R13 made in 1962, pitched at A=442. Nice find at a flea market!
Best regards,
jnk
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