It's worth something yes. how much... I'm not positive but buffet is a good brand so someone is looking for it out there. :)
Buffet Crampon made their first clarinet in 1825 in France. They now make a variety of woodwind musical instruments and have manufacturing facilities around the world.
They are great clarinets. Buffet is a long standing company. You have to check to know if the clarinet you are buying is made either in France or Germany. The B12 made in France is obviously better, but they stopped making them long time ago. The B12 made in Germany is a decent instrument. Just try to stay away from knockoffs.
Buffet Crampon clarinets made in Germany were typically produced before the company's manufacturing operations moved primarily to France. The specific date of manufacture can often be determined by the serial number on the instrument, which can indicate the year it was made. To get the exact manufacturing date, it's advisable to consult Buffet Crampon's serial number chart or contact the manufacturer directly.
Any good music store will have French made clarinets and the better models will be made of wood. The most common brands are Buffet Crampon a Paris and Selmer Paris (not to be confused with Selmer USA).
The Boehm clarinet was initially most successful in France -- it was nearly the only type of clarinet used in France by the end of the 1870s
How old is a leblanc clarinet 1669F ? Gary
Your Buffet Crampon Everett alto saxophone with the serial number 609488 was likely manufactured in the year 1977. Buffet Crampon typically produces their instruments in France, so it was likely made at their factory in Mantes-la-Ville. For precise information about your specific instrument, you may want to contact Buffet Crampon or refer to a saxophone expert.
= H. Freeman clarinets are almost always wooden. Most models you'll find online are vintage makes from France or New York. Great clarinets. =
Germany from an instrument called the chalumeau. But the fingering system is from France.
1986, IF and only if made in France.
it originated in France also they loved it because it played deep music
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