![]() Further about "P" serials: these run concurrent with this list. If it has "Pan American"Įngraved somewhere on the instrument, than it is most certainly NOT a 1971 instrument. If there is a model name engraved on the leadpipe, most probably "Director", then it is a 1971 model. The easiest way to determine whether the "P" serial is a 1971 or a 1920's instrument is perhaps this: Eight models of cornet and trumpet were chosen to control the data points, representingįirst, there is some confusion about serial numbers starting with a "P" and either followed or not followed by a dash ("-"). Instruments, 64% are cornets and trumpets. It is based on serial numbers collected from November 2013 through February 2014, with a sample size of 714. It is a work in progress, so future updates are This revised serial number list is mostly a result of hard work by Kevin McKnight. This list should also be valid for Conn bugles. NOTE: I have come to believe that Conn bugles go by the same serial numbers as Pan American brass. It appears that Pan American woodwinds (saxophones, clarinets, flutes) use a different serial number list. That includes cornets, trumpets, horns, trombones,Įuphoniums and basses. This page contains a list of Pan American serial numbers for brass instruments. Pan American Brass Serial Numbers (rev.1) > Pan American Brass Serial Numbers (rev.1) Thanks in advance, also if any of you are interested in either of these horns, e-mail or PM me.Main index > Conn and Pan American Serial Numbers I am planning to sell them, and get some money to fix up the tenor :TGNCHK. If anyone has any idea what either of these horns are worth, then please let me know. The valves on both horns seem to be working fine, just in need of a little oil I would say. The cornet also came with a mouthpeice marked "Frank Holton & CO." along with the number 6. I could find hardly anything on the web about this. As a whole it seems to be in decent playing condition, but like i said, I'm a saxophone guy.Ĭornet- All I could see marked on this was "THOR" on the Bell and a serial number 111XXX. It also came with a mouthpeice marked "Vincent Bach Corp, 5c. Trumpet- The bell is marked "Reynolds Medalist, Made in USA." I have done some web searching and gathered that this horn was made in 1972, with serial number 271XXX. Now the tenor I can manage on my own but I was wondering about the brass instruments. Recently my uncle had a few old instruments sitting in his basement including a trumpet, a cornet, and a tenor saxophone. Hello, I am a saxophone player that knows very little about brass instruments. ![]()
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