The one that i have is on the underside of the key that about half way down the Flute sticks out and does not have cork on the bottom. It is also near the top on the thin piece of metal that runs down the middle for all the pieces to attach to.
You forgot the serial number.
Early 1920.
In good condition, old Connstellations can easily sell for around $1,000.
$125.000
A black fluit 6in. tall, and it has 7 holes. {plus it's easy to play} @nts rull
You forgot the serial number.
1960
Early 1920.
A serial number without a manufacturer is meaningless. That number for a Bach is going to have a different date than the same number on a Holton or Conn.
That doesn't look like a serial number. I'm not an expert on clarinets, but I think in this case the 424N is the model number and the serial number proper is the part starting with B, which according to Conn's websitehttp://www.conn-selmer.com/en-us/about/customer-service/serial-numbers/conn/puts it in the early 1960s.To get an estimate of the value you'd need to take it to a dealer.
I have the same one. it was made in 62'
o No way to answer without a serial number.
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 74 was produced in New Haven,Conn in the year 1947.
eighty years old
This is an antique record player
Bristol Watch co. conn 1397093 9 7093 166516
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