I have one for $120.00 I think it's worth about $350.00 It depends on the condition of the wood and who wants it.
According to the Bundy serial number listing, number 559673 was manufactured between 1970 (520000) and 1975 (630000).
A Clarinet dummy
a 1971 Mark VI, around $6500 in today's market
eBay, with craiglist a far second.
Bundy clarinets around that age usually sell for about $50 or less in decent condition. They are very sturdy and worthwhile to have. Unfortunately there are many on the market right now so that value has decreased.
According to the Bundy serial number listing, number 559673 was manufactured between 1970 (520000) and 1975 (630000).
A Clarinet dummy
the number does not matter.but I got that brand too.If bass then from 500 to700.If just a clarinet 400 to 1200.
a 1971 Mark VI, around $6500 in today's market
eBay, with craiglist a far second.
Bundy was executed in the state of Florida by electric chair in 1989
Bundy clarinets around that age usually sell for about $50 or less in decent condition. They are very sturdy and worthwhile to have. Unfortunately there are many on the market right now so that value has decreased.
Serial killer Ted Bundy does/did have a daughter with his wife Carole. After Bundy's execution in January of 1989 Carole changed their names and moved away, destination unknown.
at a rummage sale i bought one for 30$ remember though, this was a rummage sale.
I have read numerous books about serial killer Ted Bundy and none contained any info that Bundy ever left the continental US.
The crimes of Ted Bundy were instrumental in modern serial killer procedures and protocol. He gave America, specifically, and the world, generally, an up-close look at this one-time rarity, serial killers. Since Bundy there have been countless others, more prolific and deadly, but rarely one as charismatic and mesmerizing. Like it or not, Bundy has become America's poster child of serial murder.
The Alto Sax Bundy II with serial number 848856 was likely produced in the late 1970s to early 1980s, as Bundy II saxophones were manufactured by the Selmer Company during that period. To determine its exact age, you would need to consult a detailed serial number reference specific to Bundy instruments. If you have access to that information, you can pinpoint its manufacturing year more accurately.