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Noblet Saxophone Serial Numbers List Vito Alto Saxophone Model 7131 Japan Stamped Serial Numbers. These serial numbers ignore the leading zeros at the start of the serial numbers. Noblet Saxophone Serial Numbers List; B&s Saxophone Serial Numbers; It seems that this oval Noblet emblem was in use from the 1940s through about 1962, then use of the diamond logo extended to about 1990. But starting around 1972 both the diamond logo and the newer TV screen shaped logo were used, depending on the model number.
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Important facts to consider before you look up your serial number:
King serial numbers are difficult to track due to the different variations of product changes and the lack of official records. All of the serial numbers listed on this page end when The H. N. White Company was sold in 1965. After 1965, all instruments were manufactured in Eastlake and engraved with 'King Musical Instruments.'
Special Note: King produced great number of stenciled saxophones. If you serial number does not match up with these numbers, but says 'Made by The H. N. White Company' it may of in fact been manufactured by another maker. For more complete information about King saxophones go to www.saxpics.com.
Special Note: Please keep in mind that model changes might not have been made to all Saxophones in the production line and may not be respective of the true age of your instrument. The following information is to be used as a guide to narrow down the year your instrument was produced.
Special Note: From 1947-1950 Sterling Silver Bell option was added to Saxophones. For more information on Silver Bells Click Here.
Saxophones:
Date | Serial Number |
1893-1915 | 1-50,000 |
1915-1925 | 50,000-78,000 |
1925-1930 | 78,001-126,000 |
1930-1935 | 126,001-161,000 |
1935-1940 | 161,001-220,000 |
1940-1945 | 220,001-275,000 |
1945-1950 | 275,001-305,000 |
1950-1955 | 305,001-340,000 |
1955-1960 | 340,001-370,000 |
1960-1965 | 370,001-406,500 |
1965-1970 | 406,501-457,600 |
Significant Model Changes to King Saxophones
Introduced around 1916-1920.
Introduced around 1916-1920 with production ending by 1932-1933.
Introduced around 1916-1920 with production ending by 1930.
Introduced around 1916-1920.
'First' introduced around 1916-1920 with production ending by 1932-1933.
Introduced around 1916-1920 with production ending by 1932-1933.
Introduced in 1924 with production ending by 1932.
Around 1930-1932 The New King 'Voll-True' Alto Saxophone replaced the Alto No. 1004 'Solo Instrument' Saxophone.
Around 1933-1934 The New King 'Voll-True II' Alto Saxophone replaced the first 'Voll-True.'
Around 1933-1934 The New King 'Voll-True II' Tenor Saxophone was introduced replacing the first No. 1006.
Around 1933-1934 The New King 'Voll-True II' Baritone Saxophone was introduced replacing the first No. 1007.
Around 1936-1937 The King New 'Zephyr' Model Eb Alto was introduced and replaced the 'Voll-True II' No. 1004.
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Around 1936-1937 The King New 'Zephyr' Model Bb Tenor was introduced and replaced the 'Voll-True II' No. 1006.
Around 1936-1937 The King New 'Zephyr' Model Eb Baritone was introduced and replaced the 'Voll-True II' No. 1007.
Around 1939-1940 The Zephyr 'Special' Model Alto was introduced and did not replace The Zephyr but was one step up.
Around 1939-1940 The Zephyr 'Special' Model Tenor was introduced and did not replace The Zephyr but was one step up.
Around 1945-1947 The King 'Super-20' Alto was introduced and replaced the Zephyr 'Special' No. 1004-B. Special features.
Noblet Saxophone Serial Numbers Chart
Around 1945-1947 The King 'Super-20' Tenor was introduced and replaced the Zephyr 'Special' No. 1006-B. Special features.
Noblet Paris Alto Saxophone Serial Numbers
Production was started around 1960.
If you can provide more accurate saxophone information please contact me.
All the information on this page is compiled by guess work and should be used accordingly.
Noble Paris Bass Saxophone 1960s. I have to use a bari sax reed to test it. You have to drop your jaw to get the low notes to speak. I don’t know if this is typical, or if there is a leak in the estimate. All the notes do speak though. The pads appear to be in great condition. It’s obviously had to repad. I’m assuming, based off the information that I have found on the internet, this instrument was made in Paris in the sixties. It has a 5 digit serial number that begins with 1 5. The instrument is in great shape considering how cumbersome enlarge it is. The lacquer looks great. There have been some repairs done to the instrument that I have indicated with the pictures. The item “Noblet Paris Bass Saxophone 1960s vintage” is in sale since Tuesday, June 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Musical Instruments & GearWind & WoodwindBand & OrchestralSaxophones”. The seller is “stankyflava” and is located in Gadsden, Alabama. This item can be shipped to United States.- Body Material: Brass
- Type: Baritone/Bass
- Body Finish: Brass Lacquer