Bundy Resonite Clarinet Serial Numbers

25.12.2018
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Resonite

However, that was not to be and the Bundy Resonite became the leading beginners clarinet, mainly because of it's 'indestructable' composite material. I had one of those old Bundy's and played it throughout high school, winning first division awards at my soph, junior and senior State Music Festivals.

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The name of the manufacturer of this instrument is found on a label located near the top of the body as follows, “Bundy * Resonite By Selmer, R, Elkhart, Indiana.” This Alto Clarinet bears the Serial Number 2754 found at the base of the body along with a US Patent Number 2,775,915 found at the top of the body. The Patent date refers to the key mechanism found on this instrument. The US Patent was granted to Devoe C.

De Ford and assigned to H&A Selmer, Inc., Elkhart, Indiana on January 1, 1957. Based on the relatively low serial number and the noted Patent date, I would guess that this instrument dates from circa 1960. Note: A copy of the US Patent will be included with the instrument. Acer extensa 5220 recovery disk download free software In general, this instrument appears to be in very good cosmetic condition (please see accompanying images for confirmation).

As I am not an expert on wind instruments (I am a drummer that cannot read music), I cannot provide a lot of detail on its mechanical or musical condition. However, I did use my expertise borrowed from restoring antique microscopes to clean the instrument of dust and grime with Windex and to give it a coating of Renaissance Micro-Chystalline Wax Polish from the Gemmary to protect it. So, after this relatively gentle treatment, it really looks good (see images). The instrument has some typical minor scratches from use.

The keys seem to work fine and are quite responsive. The underside of the bell has a quarter size shallow dent most likely from the fact that the instrument did not come with a floor peg. I did note that the instrument comes with appropriate leather pads, corks and felts. However, due to its age, I would venture to say that it would really benefit from a replacement of these components where they are missing or not in good condition. A good tuneup will likely also be necessary. The carrying case that houses this instrument is in fair condition. The exterior has some rips and tears in the cover material and the two locking clasps are missing.

The carrying handle in in good condition and the center clasp works fine and holds the lid tightly in place for transport of the instrument. The interior felt is in good condition. The exterior dimensions of the wood case are 26.5 inches long by 9.5 inches wide by 5 inches deep. The instrument in its case weighs 11 pounds. I am asking $495.00 USD including free shipping via FEDEX within CONUS.

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