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Pan american clarinet serial numbers
Pan american clarinet serial numbers











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However, I've personally received dozens, if not hundreds, of e-mails over the years asking how old Pan American horns are. It really doesn't matter: it's not a pro horn. It's kinda like asking how old a Bundy II is.

pan american clarinet serial numbers

Old hard rubber clarinets: I have found that the old hard rubber clarinets sound very nice and play nicely in tune. The good news is that cracks can rather easily be fixed these days. Even if the clarinet is a top brand, if the clarinet is cracked, it significantly hurts the value. I started playing again almost 3 years ago after a hiatus of over 53 years (since High School). I have a 1937 (I think) Pan American hard rubber horn which plays beautifully, and with a Brilhart Tonalin MP it can rally wail. Well, for what it's worth, the main reason nobody paid much attention to Pan American serial numbers is because these were Conn's second-line horns, i.e. What about Yamaha? I've never looked for anything in the Yamaha line myself. I've had luck with Selmer USA in the past, but getting definitive answers on Selmer Paris stuff was limited to the stuff in the lists. More recently, the lack of response from Leblanc has puzzled folks for many more years. The great Conn fire was accidental (apparently), but it has caused no end of problems over the years. It's pretty amazing how little attention the makers of these instruments have paid to tracking this sort of thing over the years.













Pan american clarinet serial numbers