Contractual Guarantee Granted by W. Schreiber instruments are covered by a two (2) year guarantee upon the date of purchase, against all manufacturing or material defects. 2.The contractual guarantee granted by W. Schreiber does not cover. The serial number is 17278. There is also a plaque on the case that says, “Bassoon Reeds, George Brown, Sedona AZ.” I assume this is the previous owner. Thanks for the page number David. I think I’ll get a copy of Vonk’s book at the Conference Thanks everyone! Jean Louis Buffet was already making musical instruments as early as the 1840's. In 1871, Leon Crampon became a partner. If you come across an 'F' preceding the serial number of an R13, this indicates that the instrument has been built to an A442 - A444 and is intended for use by European ensembles.
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Kohlert Bassoon Serial Numbers
- I own a Schreiber Nauheim “Proffessional Model” previously owned as a back-up instrument by a member of the Pheonix Symphony. Other than that, I have no information on the history of the instrument, and I was wondering if there is a place I can look up it’s serial number and find out more. Thanks!What is the serial number? There is a lovely example of this model being sold right now by Charles Double Reeds, but they do not give a date. Here is a link:Maybe that will help? You can also try writing the company though they have changed hands in recent years and records may not have been saved. Good luck!There used to be a serial number search on the web site when they belonged to B&H but it is no longer on their current site however they seem to be working on it.
http://www.schreiber-keilwerth.com/englisch/general/serial_numbers.htmThere is a list of Schreiber serial numbers from 1960 on in Maarten Vonk’s “A Bundle of Joy” (p.37)…David Bell
Alexandria, VAMy Schreiber dates from the 1950s (as far as I know) and the only number stamped on it is 5056. I’ve no idea whether this is a serial number or a model number – anyone else know?Chris - Posts