![]() but color just doesn't look like silver so I'm assuming it's nickel plated) ![]() keys appear to be nickel or nickel plated (getting tarnished though.no model number or any markings around register key (only key I know the name!).SN is 147xxx, which puts it to manufactured in 1974 or so.most are getting worn down so it's getting difficult to see) BC emblems are "bare" stamped into the body (no gold paint or ink used, and the lines are very thin/fine.no model number markings or plates near any of the emblems.So I was hoping someone might be able to help me point to the right direction.įrom some of the web sites I've encountered, relevant info that might help identifying is this: I tried using the serial number lookup tool everybody seems to use to figure out the model number, but none of those site seem to be working or available anymore and I can't find SN-model lookup tool doing a standard web search. But that's the extent I know of the instrument. I know when he bought it, he "splurged for a very nice one". ![]() I've been told it's an R13, but would like to verify if possible. ![]() just been neglected after heavy use 30+ years ago so needs pretty serious TLC).īut I've been wondering what model this is. it's in pretty sad shape (meaning, it needs new pads and corks to start with. I recently dug it out from its hiding place. I have a Buffet Crampon clarinet that beloned to my father.
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