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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.
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Serial Number | Year Manufactured |
251 | 1931 |
265 | 1932 |
571 | 1933 |
785 | 1934 |
1177 | 1935 |
1459 | 1936 |
1633 | 1937 |
1979 | 1938 |
2472 | 1939 |
3146 | 1940 |
3350 | 1941 |
3380 | 1942 |
3939 | 1943 |
4160 | 1944 |
4308 | 1945 |
4700 | 1946 |
5409 | 1947 |
6441 | 1948 |
7477 | 1949 |
8521 | 1950 |
9641 | 1951 |
10569 | 1952 |
12200 | 1953 |
13600 | 1954 |
15000 | 1955 |
16990 | 1956 |
18402 | 1957 |
19839 | 1958 |
21223 | 1959 |
23038 | 1960 |
Selmer Serial Number Ranges By Model Although, as the chart below illustrates, the Mark VI was produced until (roughly) serial #378000, this applies only to the Sopranino model. The Soprano, Baritone and Bass Mark VI saxophones were produced until serial #365000 in 1984, and Alto and Tenor Mark VI production ended (approximately) in 1975 at serial #239,595. Save Bundy Selmer Clarinet Serial to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. + Items in search results. Selmer Bundy USA Bass Clarinet Serial Number 352XX w/ Hardcase. Buy It Now +$29.99 shipping. Results matching fewer words. 53 rows The Netherlands +31(0)475 560 700 [email protected].
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Selmer Bundy Clarinet Serial Numbers E791737250
Serial Number | Year Manufactured |
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L1000 | 12/1/31 |
L2100 | 1932 |
L3250 | 1933 |
L4300 | 1934 |
L5500 | 1935 |
L6600 | 1936 |
L7750 | 1937 |
L8800 | 1938 |
L9900 | 1939 |
M Series: | |
M1000 | 2/1/39 |
M2400 | 1940 |
M3400 | 1944 (during) |
M6000 | 1945 (during) |
M8000 | 1946 (during) |
N Series: | |
N100 | 10/1/46 |
N1000 | 2/1/47 |
N2800 | 1948 |
N4900 | 1949 |
N6600 | 1950 |
N8100 | 1951 |
P Series: | |
P1200 | 1952 |
P4200 | 1953 |
P7400 | 1954 |
Q Series: | |
Q1100 | 1955 |
Q4350 | 1956 |
Q7290 | 1957 |
R Series: | |
R1200 | 1958 |
R6100 | 1959 |
S Series: | |
S1150 | 1960 |
S4160 | 1961 |
S7390 | 1962 |
T Series: | |
T1400 | 1963 |
T5800 | 1964 |
U Series: | |
U1100 | 1965 |
U5700 | 1966 |
V Series: | |
V1000 | 1967 |
V4800 | 1968 |
V7900 | 1969 |
W Series: | |
W1700 | 1970 |
W5900 | 1971 |
X Series: | |
X1500 | 1972 |
X6400 | 1973 |
Y Series: | |
Y1200 | 1974 |
Y6300 | 1975 |
Z Series: | |
Z1100 | 1976 |
Z5200 | 1977 |
Selmer Clarinet Serial Number Lookup
Bundy Selmer Clarinet Serial Number Lookup
Serial Number | Year Manufactured |
Selmer Baritone Saxophone #969 | 4/1/27 |
Selmer C Melody #4000 | 4/1/27 |
Selmer Alto #4300 | 9/1/27 |
Selmer Soprano #5000 | 4/1/27 |
6,000 - Alto | 11/1/27 |
7,000 - Alto | 4/1/28 |
8,000 - Alto | 12/1/28 |
9,000 - Baritone | 11/2/28 |
9,000 - Soprano | 9/25/28 |
10,000 | 6/12/29 |
11,000 | 10/8/29 |
12,000 | 2/28/30 |
13,000 | 9/1/30 |
'CIGAR CUTTER' | |
14,000 | 4/1/31 |
15,000 | 10/1/31 |
16,000 | 4/7/31 |
17,000 | 11/15/32 |
18,000 | 7/15/33 |
19,000 | 4/1/34 |
20,000 | 3/27/35 |
21,000 | 11/15/35 |
'BALANCED ACTION' | |
22,000 | 4/10/36 |
23,000 | 12/18/36 |
24,000 | 5/1/37 |
25,000 | 1/27/38 |
26,000 | 10/10/38 |
27,000 | 5/15/39 |
28,000 | 9/8/39 |
29,000 | 12/15/39 |
30,000 | 10/15/40 |
33,000 | 6/1/47 |
34,000 | 10/6/47 |
'SUPER BALANCED ACTION' | |
35,000 | 1/30/48 |
36,000 | 11/1/48 |
37,000 | 11/8/49 |
38,000 | 4/30/49 |
39,000 | 11/25/49 |
40,000 | 5/11/50 |
41,000 | 6/20/50 |
42,000 | 12/5/50 |
43,000 | 5/15/51 |
44,000 | 11/9/51 |
45,000 | 8/29/51 |
'LOW A BARI SAX' | |
46,000 | 3/1/52 |
47,000 | 7/7/52 |
48,000 | 8/28/52 |
49,000 | 12/9/52 |
50,000 | 7/24/53 |
51,000 | 11/23/53 |
52,000 | 2/10/54 |
53,000 | 4/1/54 |
54,000 | 7/30/54 |
55,000 | 10/1/54 |
56,000 | 11/11/54 |
'MARK VI' | |
57,000 | 1/7/55 |
58,000 | 4/27/55 |
59,000 | 8/1/55 |
60,000 | 10/21/55 |
61,000 | 12/19/55 |
62,000 | 2/25/56 |
63,000 | 5/22/56 |
64,000 | 9/20/56 |
65,000 | 11/1/56 |
66,000 | 2/21/57 |
67,000 | 4/8/57 |
68,000 | 6/20/57 |
69,000 | 10/9/57 |
70,000 | 12/3/57 |
71,000 | 2/11/58 |
72,000 | 4/10/58 |
73,000 | 6/24/58 |
74,000 | 8/20/58 |
75,000 | 11/3/58 |
76,000 | 2/1/59 |
77,000 | 5/1/59 |
78,000 | 7/1/59 |
79,000 | 9/1/59 |
80,000 | 11/1/59 |
81,000 | 1/25/60 |
82,000 | 2/10/60 |
83,000 | 3/1/60 |
84,000 | 4/10/60 |
85,000 | 5/5/60 |
86,000 | 6/28/60 |
87,000 | 7/10/60 |
88,000 | 8/1/60 |
89,000 | 10/5/60 |
90,000 | 3/16/61 |
91,000 | 4/10/61 |
92,000 | 7/20/61 |
93,000 | 11/1/61 |
94,000 | 1/2/62 |
95,000 | 2/1/62 |
96,000 | 3/2/62 |
97,000 | 4/1/62 |
98,000 | 5/1/62 |
99,000 | 6/10/62 |
100,000 | 7/14/62 |
101,000 | 10/25/62 |
102,000 | 11/18/62 |
103,000 | 1/1/63 |
104,000 | 3/1/63 |
105,000 | 4/1/63 |
106,000 | 7/1/63 |
107,000 | 9/10/63 |
108,000 | 10/15/63 |
109,000 | 11/1/63 |
110,000 | 1/2/64 |
111,000 | 2/10/64 |
112,000 | 4/1/64 |
113,000 | 5/1/64 |
114,000 | 6/1/64 |
115,000 | 8/1/64 |
116,000 | 9/28/64 |
117,000 | 10/15/644 |
118,000 | 11/17/64 |
119,000 | 12/15/64 |
120,000 | 4/23/65 |
129,000 | 1/2/66 |
137,000 | 1/2/67 |
149,000 | 1/2/68 |
160,000 | 1/2/69 |
171,000 | 1/2/70 |
182,000 | 1/2/71 |
192,000 | 1/2/72 |
204,000 | 1/2/73 |
218,000 | 1/2/74 |
231,000 | 1/2/75 |
'MARK VII' | |
243,000 | 1/2/76 |
256,000 | 1/2/77 |
272,000 | 1/2/78 |
282,000 | 1/2/79 |
300,000 | 1/2/80 |
327,300 | 1981 |
'SUPER ACTION 80' | |
340,200 | 1982 |
353,300 | 1983 |
366,400 | 1984 |
378,800 | 1985 |
391,000 | 1986 |
'SUPER ACTION 80 SERIES II' | |
406,000 | 1987 |
Important Dates:
1924 - Modele' 1924 Serial No. 957 shown in folder
1924 (late) - Modele' 22 Serial No. 980 known to exist
1930 - New 'Large Bore' models
1931 - First Super Models manufactured; often referred to as 'Cigar Cutter'
1935 - Balanced Action model
1947 - late 1954 - Super Action Saxophone
1951 (late) - First Low A Baritone Saxophone
1954 - Mark VI
1975 - Mark VII
1981 - Super Action 80
1986 - Super Action 80, Series II
1924 - Modele' 1924 Serial No. 957 shown in folder
1924 (late) - Modele' 22 Serial No. 980 known to exist
1930 - New 'Large Bore' models
1931 - First Super Models manufactured; often referred to as 'Cigar Cutter'
1935 - Balanced Action model
1947 - late 1954 - Super Action Saxophone
1951 (late) - First Low A Baritone Saxophone
1954 - Mark VI
1975 - Mark VII
1981 - Super Action 80
1986 - Super Action 80, Series II
Selmer Bundy Saxophone Serial Numbers
The first Selmer clarinets were made in 1890. By 1900 Selmer was also manufacturing Alto Clarinets, Bass Clarinets, Flutes, Oboes, and English Horns. In 1904 Henri joined with his brother Alexandre to form H. & A. Selmer. Alexandre was an accomplished clarinetist and was able to help Henri while a clarinetist with the Boston Symphony. Henri died in 1941; Alexandre in 1951. At about 1918, George Bundy retained the rights to American distribution.
While Selmer manufactured Mark VII Alto and Tenor saxes they continued to make Mark VI Soprano and Bari saxes for some time.
While Selmer manufactured Mark VII Alto and Tenor saxes they continued to make Mark VI Soprano and Bari saxes for some time.