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The New King Alto #21971 Source: eBay.deI have tried to find serial number charts for Keilwerth saxophones on a number of occasions. Usually my attempts have netted me partial listings at best. More often than not there are years missing out of the chart, so its always a best guess.Then this morning I happened to come across that I have seen to date. This chart covers saxophones built by the J. Keilwerth company from 1925 through 2000.

Make Offer - Old Classic Super Amati Kraslice Alto Saxophone & Case & Accessories Amati Kraslice Saxophone Classic Super Alto with Case & Accessories 3210132.1oz $540.77. The popular Classic Vintage Saxophones Serial number list. Country of manufacture: Czech Republic Production span: 1945.

This chart also happens to correspond to the research conducted by German saxophone historian Uwe Ladwig.Perhaps this last fact is not surprising, since the source for this J. Keilwerth information is the German language website. I liken Saxwelt to the English speaking website —only Saxwelt is smaller in membership, and isn’t in English.However, don’t let the fact that it’s a German website scare you off. Keilwerth serial number chart does not require any foreign language skills. True the words serial number and production year are in German, but you’ll figure it out soon enough.So if you’re looking to date your J. Keilwerth sax, check out.

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Chances are you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for. Welcome to my site.JK did make some Jean Barre Artiste stencil horns. I do have a couple that I have managed to collect images from, (Bassic Sax Pix). That said, without seeing images of your horn, and without and without knowing its serial #, I can’t tell you for sure what you have.If you’d like me to tell you know more about your sax, send me some photos.

Here’s that let’s you know what kind of photos allows me to help you the most. Send the photos to my, and please don’t forget to include the serial #, or at least the first 2 or 3 digits of it.I hope this helps.Regards,Helen. Welcome to my site.Well both of these questions have been answered in, but I’ll throw my 2 cents worth into them here as well.My friend Milandro was quite correct when he stated the horn’s vintage. According to the JK serial number chart that is linked to in the above article (did you read it/check it out BTW?) it was indeed made in 1957.As to your tenor’s value. That I couldn’t tell you as easily as my on-line buddy JayePDX can—he’s a dealer, I’m not.

He is giving you a general price, assuming nothing major is wrong with the horn. If you are serious about wanting to see how yours stacks up against others, I have an article that you can can use to determine the value of your specific horn. You can find the article.Hope this info helps.Regards,Helen. Welcome to my site.Sorry about that. I fixed the links.

I’ve been meaning to do that for some time now, but keep forgetting. Saxwelt changed their website address structure, and didn’t put redirects on the pages. (That’s akin to moving and not giving the post office your forwarding address.)In any event, the Herb Couf tenor that you inherited from your cousin was made in 1976. With regards to its value, I have that will help you figure out its approximate value.The sad thing—sad if you’re the seller—is that the prices of vintage horns is at nearly rock bottom prices at the moment.

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I’m seeing absolutely gorgeous, vintage horns sell for half of what they did pre-recession. Great if you’re in the market for a vintage sax. If you’re selling one however, obviously it’s not so good.What are your plans for the horn? Are you just trying to determine the value out of interest? Or are you planning on selling it?Maybe you might want to take it up as a double? There is always call for instrumentalists who can double.

(I’m a big believer in keeping horns, which explains why I have too many of them.). Welcome to my site.The serial number chart that I linked to—besides cutting off around 2000—is only for Keilwerth’s pro model saxophones. The EX is of course JK’s intermediate model, and the Series III had its parts made by Keilwerth in Germany, and was assembled in the Czech Republic by Amati.I have not seen any serial number listings for JK’s intermediate horns—or those of any other manufacturer for that matter. You might want to check with some other EX owners on. They might very well know.

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I wouldn’t be surprised if one of the thousands of sax players on the site have researched the model, or have one that is close in serial number, and know the approximate year of production.If it were my horn Gordon, that’s how I would start my research.I hope this has helped.Regards,Helen. That’s too funny. I can see how a stupid net nanny could get confused.I’ve had problems when I go to renew my domain name. A few years ago I switched registrar companies, and the new company was not impressed.

The person I spoke with on the phone didn’t hear me clearly—even though they were only a few miles away in Vancouver—and thought I said my domain name was bassic-sex.ca. Well you can imagine how that went.I explained no, she misunderstood me, that it was a site about saxophones You know The musical instruments SAX Duh Then she wanted to know why I had a spelling error in the first word of my my domain name Ten minutes later I had satisfied her enough that she was willing to take my credit card info. (I’m sure she was carefully looking at my site while we spoke.) I’d be willing to bet no porn sites get signed up on her watch!:devil2.