![]() It is safe to assume that anything from #61,000 was manufactured with this “poly-cylindrical” bore design in mind. If you find an “F” before the serial number of an R13, this tells us that the clarinet was built to an A442 – A444 and is designed for use by European ensembles. If these two keys have been fused on a single joint, then it is not a Buffet Crampon R13 clarinet. You can also search near the “A” and “Ab” keys by the top of your clarinet. If your number is higher than 50,000, more than likely it is an R13. Check the serial number, located with a tiny stamp on the back of your clarinet’s barrel or on the case. If the Buffet Crampon logo stamped on the clarinet has no additional stamps, markings, or plaques, it might be one of the highly esteemed R13 professional models. These are upgraded models and mostly were produced prior to the ‘60s. Some Evette models might also have a “Master Model” stamped beneath the Buffet Crampon logo. If your clarinet is wood-bodied with the same “EVETTE” stamped in the middle of the Buffet Crampon emblem, then you are holding a B12 model, if it is a plastic bodied clarinet than you have an E11. Thanks for looking.If you find “EVETTE” stamped in the middle of the Buffet Crampon emblem, then you have one of Buffet Crampon‘s student or intermediate grade clarinets pre 1983. I also insure all of my packages to make sure that they arrive to you safely. Any more questions please ask before you purchase. This is a Great Vintage piece of Musical History. The case is in good condition with normal age wear but does show some wear and smells musty and could probably use a gentle cleaning and I will let the buyer do that as I do not like to alter antiques and collectibles. The case was made by Lyons Band Instruments Co. The sheet music consists of Skip To My Lou Singing Games by The Girls Scouts of America, Christmas Carol Book from General Motors Men and Women, First Division Band Matron Part 1 and Part 2 by Fred Weber, Mueller Rusch Violin Book 1 and 2 by J Frederick Mueller and Harold Rusch, There is also a Table of Fingerings for the Behn System Clarinet and a few loose pieces. Clarinet Pieces are marked Noblet Paris, The mouthpiece does have a tiny nic on it.The extra mouthpiece is marked Allen, There is also a Reed from Ray Lammers Music out of Ohio. ![]() I do not know how to play a Clarinet so I do not know if it plays well or not. This is a Vintage Noblet Paris Wood Clarinet Plus Extra Mouthpiece, Case and Lots of Sheet Music. ![]()
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