If you come across an "F" preceding the serial number of an R13, this indicates that the instrument has been built to an A - A and is intended for use by European ensembles. So I can't even get that basic info so I can decrypt the code based on what I've learned from reading many threads So I was hoping someone can post the new serial number look up site that will produce a model number.InLeon Crampon became a partner. Thank you! I pretty much read through anything I can find with posts looking for model identification.
Re: Buffet Crampon serial number-model look up site? Maybe this thread will help you and you will also find that following up a thread like this rather than start a new one one could give you more hits and results because all the previous contributors are going to get an alert. However, I know nothing of the anatomy of a clarinet, so instructions will have to be suitably "dumbed down" if I need to look for a certain part and no, i'm not selling. So I was hoping someone might be able to help me point to the right direction. I tried using the serial number lookup tool everybody seems to use to figure out the model number, but none of those site seem to be working or available anymore and I can't find SN-model lookup tool doing a standard web search. I know when he bought it, he "splurged for a very nice one".īut that's the extent I know of the instrument. I've been told it's an R13, but would like to verify if possible. I recently dug it out from its hiding place.īut I've been wondering what model this is. Buffet Crampon serial number-model look up site? Hi I have a Buffet Crampon clarinet that beloned to my father. Remember Me? What's New? Results 1 to 15 of Thread: Buffet Crampon serial number-model look up site? Thread Tools Show Printable Version.