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  1. Clarinet BBoard Reader

    Dec 7, 2013 · Selmer Paris clarinet serial numbers are either a plain number up to four figures long and then a letter prefix followed by a number, usually up to four figures long (eg. A1234) - the serial …

  2. Selmer | Serial numbers | Adams Music Centre

    Search for the serial number of the brand Selmer to determine the age of your instrument.

  3. Serial Numbers | Conn Selmer

    Use the following serial number tables to identify your instruments manufacturing date and authenticity.

  4. Clarinet Selmer (Paris) serial number list - MRO Saxofoons

    Sep 14, 2015 · Here's the serial number list of these clarinets, with the addition of a list of the various bores and barrel sizes.

  5. serial number list for Selmer (Paris) clarinets - Granlund Woodwind

    Apr 24, 2022 · A serial number list for Selmer (Paris) clarinets.

  6. The Clarinet BBoard - test.woodwind.org

    Selmer Paris clarinet serial numbers are either a plain number up to four figures long and then a letter prefix followed by a number, usually up to four figures long (eg. A1234) - the serial number is …

  7. Help Identifying Vintage Selmer Clarinet - Sax on the Web Forum

    Oct 17, 2023 · If it's a Selmer Paris and the serial number is 70XX (with no letter prefix) then it was probably made before 1931. Boehm system clarinets from that era don't look substantially different …

  8. Selmer Paris – ClarinetPerfection - Woodwind Forum

    I have heard that the winged-globe emblem indicates the era when Henri Selmer himself still tested and finished the clarinets but that’s purely anecdotal, there’s no reason to assume it’s true, but he was …

  9. Selmer USA serial numbers

    Mar 7, 2025 · The only existing Selmer USA serial number chart is for saxophones only - so far, there's nothing for any other instrument. It's unknown if Selmer USA still has the records and are willing to …

  10. How to Identify Your Clarinet: Quick Guide - PlayWoodwinds

    The serial number is a unique identifier that can help you determine the age and origin of your clarinet. It is typically located on the upper joint, near the thumb rest.