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 Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: QuikPawn 
Date:   2014-06-24 00:24

I have a Selmer Bass Clarinet that I'm having trouble identifying. It is a pro-model, made in Paris, SN N1215, silver plated, low Eb, and has 43 stamped on the horn. Anyone out there have any ideas? I've been told it may be a Model 65.

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: MichaelW 
Date:   2014-06-24 00:34

According to:
http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Equipment/HowOld/Selmer.html
the N series No.1215 is from 1947.

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: QuikPawn 
Date:   2014-06-24 01:02

Thank you. So would there have been a model number then?

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: MichaelW 
Date:   2014-06-24 13:02

For more detailed informations:

http://www.clarinetperfection.com/clsnSelmerParis.htm

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: ebonite 
Date:   2014-06-24 13:32

MichaelW wrote:

> According to:
> http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Equipment/HowOld/Selmer.html
> the N series No.1215 is from 1947.

The selmer serial numbers have already made a complete cycle through the alphabet. They reached Z in the 1970's and started again from A.

So the N series could be much more recent than 1947.

If the trill keys are on rotating rods (rather than levers as on Bb clarinets), then it is a later model

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2014-06-24 13:40

If you could post some photos that would help identify it - the earlier N series Selmers usually had unplated nickel silver keywork.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: QuikPawn 
Date:   2014-06-25 00:05

Thank you so much for all of the great information! Here are a few pictures:

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: QuikPawn 
Date:   2014-06-25 00:18

http://s1353.photobucket.com/user/QuikPawn/library/

I can't upload the photos on here so I put them on photobucket.

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2014-06-25 02:33

http://s1353.photobucket.com/user/QuikPawn/library/

"QuikPawn's Library is Private."

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: QuikPawn 
Date:   2014-06-25 02:42

Sorry about that. It's public now.

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2014-06-25 04:32

Your bass is definitely a recent one.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: bradfordlloyd 
Date:   2014-06-25 07:30

You selling that bass?

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: blazian 
Date:   2014-06-25 08:05

Isn't it a 32? I used one just like that in high school. I miss that fantastic beast. A 65 would have a more compact neck with a different mouthpiece angle wouldn't it?

- Martin

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: ebonite 
Date:   2014-06-25 13:08



> Isn't it a 32? I used one just like that in high school. I miss
> that fantastic beast. A 65 would have a more compact neck with
> a different mouthpiece angle wouldn't it?
>

Yes, if the 65 is the current model, then I think that QuikPawn's one is the model just before that (is that model 32? I thought it was 35)

As well as the different neck angle, the 65 would have a vent hole on the bell

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: QuikPawn 
Date:   2014-06-25 20:10

Thank you all so much! Does anyone know anything that I could look for that would make it a 32 or 35?

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: blazian 
Date:   2014-06-26 03:33

I think it's a 32 because I thought they changed to the straight trill keys on the 35.

Edit: Just kidding. I think I'm wrong.

- Martin

Post Edited (2014-06-26 03:36)

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2014-06-26 08:57

This doesn't look like a Privilege.

It looks like a 35 because of the things that were mentioned and also because of keywork differences.

I know about the Slmer 33 model but I didn't know there was a 32 model. Googling "selmer bass clarinet 32" doesn't find anything about it.

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 Re: Selmer Bass Clarinet Identification
Author: nosqueaks 
Date:   2014-06-26 09:59
Attachment:  BCL-1.jpg (449k)

I think it is a model 35. The low C version was called a model 37, and I owned one for a bit. The model 32 was an older model- pre-1983. I owned one of those also. Those basses have trill keys like a Bb clarinet, not like this one which has a separate key and lever. The older models were: mod. 30- to low Eb, mod. 32- to low Eb with LH Eb/Ab lever and articulated G#/C# and the mod. 33 with range to low C. Some are series 9 basses. The model 35 and 37 are before the Privelege (65 and 67).
To confuse things even more, at some point the model numbers in Europe were different that the US- i.e. model 25 (Europe) was model 33 in the US.
This photo is a model 32 from the 1970's- an X series:

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