Bundy is Selmer's student line. A used one is typically worth around $100.
This trumpet was only from the 60's or 70's. It's a simple trumpet and they made many. If in good condition, maybe $100.
If I understand your question correctly the answer would have to be that the Bundy is a low-level clarinet, but is good for beginners who are just in it for the price. If you want quality the best clarinet to buy would be a Buffet R-13 Greenline.
$496
I think the value of your trumpet depends more on the model of your trumpet, how old it is and of there's any dents or if any part of your trumpet docent work.
The value depends on the age and condition.
This trumpet was only from the 60's or 70's. It's a simple trumpet and they made many. If in good condition, maybe $100.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1983.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured around 1925-1926.
If I understand your question correctly the answer would have to be that the Bundy is a low-level clarinet, but is good for beginners who are just in it for the price. If you want quality the best clarinet to buy would be a Buffet R-13 Greenline.
$496
I think the value of your trumpet depends more on the model of your trumpet, how old it is and of there's any dents or if any part of your trumpet docent work.
1980-1981 ML refers to Medium Large bore size .460
The value of the trumpet mostly depends on what condition it is in. Say the valves or the tuning slides are all seized up, the trumpet would not be worth much. But it really depends on the buyer.
The value depends on the age and condition.
I am trying to find out the same thing for mine. S/N: 25594 I know that Bundy wasn't purchased by Selmer until 1961 according to Selmer Elkhart, IN. Selmer doesn't have any records of their old serial numbers. Adams website doesn't help as it puts the S/N back in 1916 as this is way to old to be correct.
Reg Bundy's birth name is Reginald Sutherland Bundy.
Bundy Chanock's birth name is Chanock, Theodore Bundy.