I have the same Flute serial number 9094. I don't know the value but I've just spent almost £100 having it professionally repaired, serviced and cleaned and I was told the instruments are not often seen and that the quality is very good - at least as good as or even better than a modern Yamaha costing over £400. So I would say as long as the instrument is in tip-top condition it should be worth about the same or more if the buyer particulary wants a rare old instrument. I Hope this helps.
A Selmer trumpet with a serial number of 43417 was made in 1950, so as of 2013 it is 63 years old. All Selmer trumpets have a serial number and there is a chart that shows what year the trumpet was made.
The Selmer saxophone with the serial number 19455 was manufactured in approximately 1947. Selmer's serial number system allows for a rough estimation of production dates, and this particular number falls within the range associated with that year.
I have a Selmer Flute and would like to know when it was made. The serial # is 776481.
It had to have been made between 1975 and 1980.
Selmer's website has a comprehensive list of years versus serial numbers. You can check it out yourself at the link below this box. But your's falls between 1947 and 48
Between 1957 and 1958.
A Selmer trumpet with a serial number of 43417 was made in 1950, so as of 2013 it is 63 years old. All Selmer trumpets have a serial number and there is a chart that shows what year the trumpet was made.
The Selmer saxophone with the serial number 19455 was manufactured in approximately 1947. Selmer's serial number system allows for a rough estimation of production dates, and this particular number falls within the range associated with that year.
I have a Selmer Flute and would like to know when it was made. The serial # is 776481.
It had to have been made between 1975 and 1980.
Selmer's website has a comprehensive list of years versus serial numbers. You can check it out yourself at the link below this box. But your's falls between 1947 and 48
According to Selmer's website 1952
The Selmer Signet flute with serial number 12036 was manufactured around the late 1960s to early 1970s. Selmer flutes typically have a production timeline that can help date them based on their serial numbers, and this particular serial number suggests it is approximately 50 to 60 years old. For a more precise dating, consulting a Selmer catalog or database may be helpful.
A Selmer Series III tenor saxophone with the serial number 641270 was likely manufactured around 2004, as the Series III was introduced in the late 1990s and serial numbers from that period provide a general timeline. To determine its exact age, you could refer to Selmer's serial number charts or contact a Selmer dealer for precise information.
1894
1952
The Selmer Series III tenor saxophone with serial number N-641270 was manufactured in 2000. Selmer typically uses a serial number system that allows for the dating of their instruments, and the "N" prefix indicates it falls within that production period.