I think it it worth two dollars
To determine the age of a Normandy clarinet with serial number 71947, you would typically need to refer to the manufacturer's serial number chart, as Normandy clarinets were produced in various years. Generally, Normandy clarinets were made in the mid-20th century, so it's likely that this clarinet dates back to the 1950s or 1960s. Checking with a music historian or a clarinet expert may provide a more precise year.
Approx from 1927-1928.
To determine the age of a Normandy clarinet with the serial number 17538, you would typically need to reference the manufacturer's production records or contact a clarinet expert, as specific dating can vary by model and manufacturer. However, many Normandy clarinets were produced in the mid-20th century, so it is likely that this clarinet dates back to that era, possibly in the 1950s or 1960s. For an exact date, checking with a specialized resource or community might provide more accurate information.
a good I shape clarinet could be 760 if fixed up
950
Approx from 1927-1928.
To determine the age of a Normandy clarinet with the serial number 17538, you would typically need to reference the manufacturer's production records or contact a clarinet expert, as specific dating can vary by model and manufacturer. However, many Normandy clarinets were produced in the mid-20th century, so it is likely that this clarinet dates back to that era, possibly in the 1950s or 1960s. For an exact date, checking with a specialized resource or community might provide more accurate information.
a good I shape clarinet could be 760 if fixed up
375 dollars
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He played the trombone, not the clarinet, and in the 1940s flutes weren't yet part of most dance bands.
Condition make a big difference. They often sell for as low as $50~75. A plastic Vito (or Normandy) in good, clean condition, and ready to play might range from $100 to $200, a little more for something real special.
Normandy clarinet were available as wood models and as a Resotone (plastic) models. One particular wood Normandy model came with a wood body but with nd a plastic barrel and bell - sometimes even seen with a wood barrel and plastic bell. Any Normany models are fine choices for beginners to intermediate, and the Resotone model is an excellent choice as a marching band instrument.
the number does not matter.but I got that brand too.If bass then from 500 to700.If just a clarinet 400 to 1200.
$80-$300 used, depending on condition.
Prices range from about $200-$350 depending on quality.