Sml Saxophone Serial Numbers

12/23/2017by

I have been working on putting together a really comprehensive stencil listing for my website. When it is finished, close to 85% of the stencil names will be linked to horns in my gallery. Before I go to all that linking work however, I was hoping I could get some input from members here to make sure that I didn't make any glaring errors or omissions. By the time I was done with copy/paste/format etc the Excel tables into my website, I could easily have moved stuff into the wrong columns, or lost columns altogether.

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Now, I'm so blind by it all, I couldn't see an error if it jumped up and bit me in the ass. The page can be found. If you have a stencil horn not included in this list, please let me know. Click to expand.It's not easy with stencils. A stencil saxophone is a sax that is 'Made by XXXX for XXXX company' or 'built by for XXX specifications'. Weltklang was B&S official export brand.

And it was the same with Amaiti's 'Lingatone'. The brandholders and manufactors were the same. A second line saxophone is a sax that was built and sold by XXXX company that was owned and controlled by a parent company that also owned other brands. Old 'Indiana' (Martin) saxes were built by IBIC in Elkhart. This company had thier own way to do business and were not sold by 'Martin'. I don't think Indiana, American Standard, Elkhart, Cleveland, Pan American are stencil horns.

Sml Saxophone Serial Numbers

Click to expand.I don't mention Weltklang, but I could. (I do mention their predecessor Akustik.) No reason I couldn't--it is my list after all, and I do mention second line and student horns for other manufacturers. I do however, list a boatload of their stencils under the VEB listing. When all the linking is complete, people will be able to see not all Weltklang, but the old blue label stencils very clearly.

As far as Yani and Yamaha goes, again, you guys caught me. I'm not into Japanese horns, and must admit I don't think of them as 'vintage'. Webeasy Professional 10 Serial Extra Templates Free on this page. That being said, especially Yani, has a very long history that I am especially ignorant of. I figure other people are real experts in that area, so I really don't need to be. That being said, I realize I do need to add them to this list. Thank you for keeping me honest!

OK everyone, I have carefully thought about all of your input, and looked at my charts, and decided it was quicker just to redesign them from scratch, and do what I was thinking about from the start. But for some reason ended up not doing. I'm going to have each letter of the alphabet in each own chart, which will thus allow me to add to them without re-jigging in the future as people suggest stuff, or as I find new saxophone brand names to add.

I should have the existing page replaced with the new content by end of the weekend (fingers crossed). I'm currently also adding more stencil and manufacturer names as I go along. Thus in between social engagements and rehearsals, I hope to have at least the bones up by Sunday pm.

Then all the linking and uploading of remaining files still needs to happen as well. Home Depot Hours. It is a process, but one I would like all of you to feel a part of. I really do appreciate all of your input!

CA Wunderlich Germany Carl Kruspe Germany Cointrau-Marigaux (sometimes read 'Contreau') France Conn, Colonel Charles Gerard USA Wonder Improved (s/n 1-41xxx; 1888-1910; 1913-1915?) New Wonder (s/n 41xxx-263xxx; 1915-1935) Connqueror 26M/30M (s/n 263xxx-309xxx; 1935-1943) New Invention (s/n 16xxx-23xxx; 1910-1912?) Artist/Standard ('Naked Lady') (s/n 263xxx-P Prefix; 1935-1971) Connstellation 28M (s/n 330xxx-345xxx; 1948-1952) Please note that the DJH ('Daniel J. Henkin') Modified horns are Julius Keilwerth stencils. Pro horn manufacture ceased in 1971.

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