If your trumpet is a balanced model made after ww2, then Rudy Muck,Buffet crampon and Emo world all probably came out of Ernst Modl's plant in Germany, get into google check out Horn-u-copia and you will see they are identical,Louis Armstrong played an Emo World when touring Australia instesd of his usual Selmer balanced [why I don't know, but the brochure says so]
Your Buffet Crampon Everett alto saxophone with the serial number 609488 was likely manufactured in the year 1977. Buffet Crampon typically produces their instruments in France, so it was likely made at their factory in Mantes-la-Ville. For precise information about your specific instrument, you may want to contact Buffet Crampon or refer to a saxophone expert.
Buffet Crampon clarinets made in Germany were typically produced before the company's manufacturing operations moved primarily to France. The specific date of manufacture can often be determined by the serial number on the instrument, which can indicate the year it was made. To get the exact manufacturing date, it's advisable to consult Buffet Crampon's serial number chart or contact the manufacturer directly.
; http://www.buffet-crampon.com/en/instruments.php ; ; Brand : Buffet Crampon ; Instrument : BC1193-2 ; Serial number : 32861 ; Year of manufacturing : 24/09/1999
It is a Getzen serial number.
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.
Your Buffet Crampon Everett alto saxophone with the serial number 609488 was likely manufactured in the year 1977. Buffet Crampon typically produces their instruments in France, so it was likely made at their factory in Mantes-la-Ville. For precise information about your specific instrument, you may want to contact Buffet Crampon or refer to a saxophone expert.
Buffet Crampon clarinets made in Germany were typically produced before the company's manufacturing operations moved primarily to France. The specific date of manufacture can often be determined by the serial number on the instrument, which can indicate the year it was made. To get the exact manufacturing date, it's advisable to consult Buffet Crampon's serial number chart or contact the manufacturer directly.
; http://www.buffet-crampon.com/en/instruments.php ; ; Brand : Buffet Crampon ; Instrument : BC1193-2 ; Serial number : 32861 ; Year of manufacturing : 24/09/1999
It is a Getzen serial number.
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.
You forgot the serial number.
Google "buffet serial clarinet" and you'll find a number of sites dealing with your identification issue. Good luck!
A serial number is meaningless without knowing the manufacturer.
It depends on the serial number.
A serial number without a brand is meaningless.
Serial number
That would be the serial number which can be used to date the instrument. Your Boosey and Hawkes trumpet was made around 1964 according to that serial number.