The list I consulted said 1908.
A Boosey and Hawkes clarinet with the serial number HP169Y would likely date back to the 1970s, as the "HP" prefix corresponds to that era. The value of such a clarinet can vary widely based on its condition, repairs, and market demand, but it typically ranges from $500 to $1,500. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a professional appraiser or a specialized music shop.
Yes, Hp are for gaming. Hp old version are not that good.
So far I do know that HP is not that good. Old HP's are better. I know this because I built my computer with an old HP mother board.
How old is my Mercury 110 9.8 hp serial no 4814215
He worked at HP in 1970 during the summer. Steve Jobs was 15 years old in 1970
How old is my Mercury Tunerbolt 7.5 hp sn 3016729
No, unless you are referring to old models that were tuned higher than the standard of 440hz. Many of these older clarinets are marked "HP" and for most of us are something to keep away from...unless you're a collector or live in one of a few European countries that still use them.
The age of an HP (Hewlett-Packard) product can vary widely depending on the specific model and when it was released. HP was founded in 1939, making the company itself over 80 years old. However, individual HP products, like laptops or printers, can be a few months to several years old, depending on their release date. To determine the age of a specific HP product, you would need to check its model release date.
it,s a 1988 mercury 50 hp motro
it a 1982 model
1988
A 15 hp Mercury outboard, serial number OG030987, would be a 1994 year model.