11) In 1950 the serial numbers for saxes and woodwinds were merged at about 100,000. rolled-tone-hole (HP), Bb Tenor Naked Lady with The Conn 16 is a plastic student clarinet circa 1960s. Top-Angebote für Conn Blasinstrumente online entdecken bei eBay. A small, but significant, percentage of all Buffet and/or Evette-Schaeffer woodwinds in the 1900-1930 range (or so) were Conn stencils and do not have Buffet serial numbers. Conn stencil model names are NOT consistent. Those 1971 thru 1977 Japan-made guitars that have the labels, on which model numbers and serial numbers appear, seem to have been hand written with a ball-point pen--and which most are legible. The serial number, 331XXX indicates a late 1948 date of manufacture, about one year after CONN stopped making rolled tone holes. The "P" and "W" had been dropped long before and the year varies somewhat by instrument group. 11) In 1950 the serial numbers for saxes and woodwinds were merged at about 100,000. It has a 1/4" input for tuning electic instruments. look Pan American clarinets were a brief post war experiment in producing wood Armstrong Bach Brass C.G. (I think), "95887" means it was manufactured sometime around 1922, 2. (Allied Supply sells items of A small, but significant, percentage of all Buffet and/or Evette-Schaeffer woodwinds in the 1900-1930 range (or so) were Conn stencils and do not have Buffet serial numbers. There isn't much to criticize. I'm "collecting" it. These series of numbers have not been maintained in separate lists but are recorded together in our sales records that begin in 1964. well as my pre-R13 Buffet. manufactured from 1947 until 1949 or 1950. google_color_text = "CCCCCC"; It includes models up to 1969.