Click on the “Languages” tab.STEP 3.) Make sure the check box labeled “Install files for East Asian Languages” is selected. Desktop mascot downloads.
My own website, www.saxpics.com, has a few esoteric serial number charts currently posted -- and a few I haven't. You can c'mon down for serial number charts for SML, A. Sax, Kohlert, and Dolnet (all are based on research, rather than serial numbers posted by the companies, themselves).
Here are a few other great websites I've found:
* Keilwerth and Modern Buffet,
http://www.boosey.com/Instruments/Se..ialnumbers.htm
* Vintage Buffet/Evette & Schaeffer,
http://www.saxophon-service.de/homep..r/buffet01.htm
* Miscellaneous Serials (lots, and include the biggies: Conn, Buescher, King, Selmer, etc.):
http://www.musictrader.com/serialnos.html
* Couesnon:
Most vintage Couesnon horns, from appx. 1882 to appx. 1935, have a 'grenade' on the bell with a number engraved in it. That number is the year built. Newer horns were made from appx. 1950 to appx. 1980, but I have yet to find a serial number chart for these years.
Despite purchasing all of the assets of the Adolphe Sax Company in 1928, Selmer did not start selling saxophones bearing the Adolphe Sax name until 1931. The last Adolphe Sax saxophone recorded in the Selmer Paris archives was sold in 1944. Its likely that production of Adolphe Sax instruments ceased at the onset of WWII sometime after May of 1940. Any Adolphe Sax instrument sold after this date was most likely already made or assemble from pre-existing parts. For example, the record shows that all of the recorded Adolphe Sax instrument sales between 1940-1941 were from instruments already manufactued between 1931-36.
There is a fairly detailed record of these instruments recorded in a log book in the Selmer archives in Paris up to 1936 through serial number ~1364. The record is much less complete after 1936. Instruments manufactured after 1936 range in serial number from ~1350-3600. The log book shows the serial numbers jumping around quite a bit for the Selmer/Adolphe Sax saxophones. Even so, its possible from this record to assemble a basic serial number chart for these instruments. Some instruments were stamped H. Selmer and some were not. All were stamped Adolphe Sax 84 Rue Myrha. By comparing early verses later instruments, it becomes clear that some Adolphe Sax Selmer saxophones were assembled from the old Adolphe Sax tooling and other were put togther using parts and tooling from the Selmer St. Louis Gold Metal model instruments.
There is a fairly detailed record of these instruments recorded in a log book in the Selmer archives in Paris up to 1936 through serial number ~1364. The record is much less complete after 1936. Instruments manufactured after 1936 range in serial number from ~1350-3600. The log book shows the serial numbers jumping around quite a bit for the Selmer/Adolphe Sax saxophones. Even so, its possible from this record to assemble a basic serial number chart for these instruments. Some instruments were stamped H. Selmer and some were not. All were stamped Adolphe Sax 84 Rue Myrha. By comparing early verses later instruments, it becomes clear that some Adolphe Sax Selmer saxophones were assembled from the old Adolphe Sax tooling and other were put togther using parts and tooling from the Selmer St. Louis Gold Metal model instruments.
Sml Tenor Sax Serial Numbers
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Sml Saxophone Serial Numbers Chart
Leblanc does not give out serial number charts. If you ask them, EXCESSIVELY NICELY, about a serial number off a horn you own, they might tell you when it was made. The SML A400/T400 are Asian-made stencils not made under the authority of SML and are not included in this chart. Some very early SML saxophones were stencils. The Vintage Saxophone Gallery - SaxPics.com Presented by USA Horn. Serial Number Ranges By Model. Full Serial Number Chart; SML Serial Number Ranges By Model. Axife mouse recorder free. Serial Numbers and Serial Number Research My own website, www.saxpics.com, has a few esoteric serial number charts currently posted - and a few I haven't. You can c'mon down for serial number charts for SML, A. Sax, Kohlert, and Dolnet (all are based on research, rather than serial numbers posted by the companies, themselves).