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Bundy resonite selmer clarinet 920515
Bundy resonite selmer clarinet 920515










bundy resonite selmer clarinet 920515

Selmer Paris made the high-end professional horns. Note that there is a difference between Selmer Paris and Selmer USA, which made the Bundy horns. The album's gone, so I can't prove my point, but whatever. The wear on the keywork says it was played a lot. > Nah, wasn't a band horn.and really never played. You could then list the horn for, say, $275 and see what happens. Note that in your ad - take a pic of the repair receipt or something - and take some nicer pics. It's possible you could take this horn in to a woodwind shop and get a quote for how much it'd cost to get this horn in playing condition. The stencil on the case screams, "Former school/community band instrument," which generally means "beater." (And, interestingly to me, I saw a Bundy stamped "Made in China.") This is probably the best example of, "Condition is key." You do have the floor peg, which is a plus. This is also regardless of whether you have a very old wooden Bundy or a newer plastic one.

bundy resonite selmer clarinet 920515

all the parts are there and there's no major damage), but unplayable. They range in price from $1100 for a fully restored plastic horn that looks a bit newer than yours, to around $250 for horns that are completely intact (i.e. There have been a lot of Bundy bass clarinets sold on eBay. It's a student horn and most people don't really care that much about how old a student horn is.

BUNDY RESONITE SELMER CLARINET 920515 SERIAL NUMBER

Although a serial number might not make any real difference, anyhow. It might not help: I couldn't quickly find a Bundy bass clarinet serial number chart. Serial's 16842, for the folks that missed that pic.












Bundy resonite selmer clarinet 920515