You forgot the serial number.
To determine the value of a Conn clarinet with the serial number C85400, one must consider factors such as its condition, model, age, and market demand. Typically, models from Conn can range in value from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. It's advisable to consult recent sales data, check with musical instrument appraisers, or visit online marketplaces for a more accurate valuation.
$125.000
In good condition, old Connstellations can easily sell for around $1,000.
Early 1920.
That doesn't look like a serial number. I'm not an expert on clarinets, but I think in this case the 424N is the model number and the serial number proper is the part starting with B, which according to Conn's websitehttp://www.conn-selmer.com/en-us/about/customer-service/serial-numbers/conn/puts it in the early 1960s.To get an estimate of the value you'd need to take it to a dealer.
You forgot the serial number.
$125.000
1926
In good condition, old Connstellations can easily sell for around $1,000.
Early 1920.
1960
A serial number without a manufacturer is meaningless. That number for a Bach is going to have a different date than the same number on a Holton or Conn.
depends on the condition, of course, I paid $70 on Craigslist for one in VG+ condition. If you put it on ebay it will go for more.
I have the same one. it was made in 62'
o No way to answer without a serial number.
This rifle was manufactured in 1975. Its value will depend on condition, but won't exeed about $300.