.- Jupiter trumpet Serial#J32050. This horn shows very little use. Fast& free valves with good compression and very little wear. All slides pull easy. Excellent finish. Good case and mouthpiece. A very clean presentable horn. Great for starter/student horn. Few very minor scratches that are barely noticeable. Hard case in good condition.
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- In the 1990's, Keilwerth stenciled a saxophone for Buffet called the 'Expression' and that model has a Keilwerth serial number. The modern Buffet 400 (and similar) are Asian-made and do not follow these serial number charts. The Bundy in question here is from approximately 1950 to date.
In comparing the early trumpets to the earliest flugelhorn that I could find (#372, 2 nd photo), it would seem that this is from the same era and possibly the same serial number sequence. This has the same rounded finger buttons found on some of the early trumpets and the same style of oval name stamp (3 rd photo) with the letters curved. Note: From 1987 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture. Unfortunately, my guesses were off by several years. If you have a shop card copy for your instrument and/or know its specific date of manufacture, please E-mail me with the information so I can update my list. NY serial number. It is common for people to think their horn is much earlier than.