![]() Each clarinet has serial numbers on the back of its body, either on the side of the socket rings where the upper joint meets the lower joint, or close to the bell.Įxamine your clarinet’s serial number, which is located on the back of the barrel or on the case, for a tiny stamp. They are most commonly located near the foot joint receiver, or near the top of the body, on the barrel, or near the highest key. A master model could be stamped beneath the model, as well. If it is a plastic clarinet, you must have an E11. If your clarinet is wood-bodied and has the same glued-on EVETTE logo on the Buffet Crampon emblem, you have a B12 clarinet. Buffet clarinet models are those that begin with a letter followed by a number stamped beneath the company logo. Buffet clarinets have steadily expanded their market since they first appeared in the United States in 1918. In 1825, French clarinetist Denis Buffet-Auger established a clarinet workshop in Paris. ![]() If it is an older clarinet, the serial number may be worn and difficult to read. If the clarinet is new, the serial number should be easy to find. Other places it can be found are on the bell, on the barrel, or on one of the keys. It is usually stamped into the wood or metal. ![]() The most common place is on the back of the clarinet, near the top. There are a few different places that the serial number can be located on a clarinet.
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