Buffet Crampon Sax Serial Numbers

Evette Schaeffer Buffet crampon tenor sax serial number 14414 what year if. Evette Buffet Alto Saxophone for $300 a good deal? I have an opportunity to buy an evette buffet alto sax serail num 916370 fo.

ModelStart #End #
Early Buffet-Crampon1(1866)7,000(1887)
Early Evette & Schaeffer7,000(1887)29,424(1927)
Apogee19,500(1910)30,000(1930)
Early Evette1(1918)2,000(1933)
Buffet-Powell30,000(1930)35,000(1939)
`SA`unknown(1940)unknown(1949)
Dynaction1(1950)4,700(1957)
Super Dynaction4,700(1957)22,600(1975)
`S` Seriesunknown(1973)unknown

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In 1866 Adolphe Sax's patent expired and a bunch of instrument makers, including Buffet, jumped on the Sax bandwagon and tried to 'improve' upon the saxophone design. Buffet, however, instead of 'reinventing the wheel', is extremely faithful to Sax's original design - primarily because Buffet was a Sax licensee.

According to my documentation, Jean Crampon joined the company in 1871, thus these are the first 'Buffet-Crampon, Cie.' horns ('Cie.' essentially means 'company'). According to the Buffet website, however:

In 1830 Denis's son, Jean-Louis, took over the business. He married Zoe Crampon in 1836 and so the famous Buffet Crampon brand name was created. The logo used today first appeared in 1844.

Well, in any event, there were no significant changes in their saxophone design, but it does appear that 1871 is the first year that the 'Buffet-Crampon, Cie.' logo was used :).

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While the first two series of Buffet horns are essentially Sax copies, the third series is shockingly different and introduces many interesting changes thoughout its long history. I will discuss this next series on a different page.

A good thing to note: France had several different pitch standards in the 19th century. When Buffet's first sax was introduced, it was probably a A=435hz horn, which was the French standard of the time. By 1914, the new international standard pitch of A=440hz ('low pitch') was introduced. Buffets around this time are stamped 'LP' or 'HP' -- 'HP' being 'high pitch': an American standard where A=457hz.

Why is this important? High pitch horns do not play in tune with modern horns and it is almost physically impossible to adjust down the 1/4-step-plus to A=440hz.

Additionally, the modern Buffet company insists that all of their horns from 1866 on were also available as A=442hz horns. I tend to discount this statement because there's no evidence to support this and because adjusting down the 2hz is extrodinarily easy (in other words, there ain't much difference between A=440hz and A=442hz unless you're talking about electronic instruments). Adjusting up from A=435hz to A=440hz is a bit more difficult.

Buffet crampon alto sax serial numbers

So, if you find one of these older horns, look for the 'LP' stamp near the 'Evette & Schaeffer' engraving. If you don't see it, the horn might be fun to have as a collectible or if you do solo work (or work with electronic instruments), but not as a performance horn with modern ensembles.

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Buffet Crampon Sax Serial Numbers

Buffet Crampon Saxophone Serial Numbers

ModelStart #End #
Early Buffet-Crampon1(1866)7,000(1887)
Early Evette & Schaeffer7,000(1887)29,424(1927)
Apogee19,500(1910)30,000(1930)
Early Evette1(1918)2,000(1933)
Buffet-Powell30,000(1930)35,000(1939)
`SA`unknown(1940)unknown(1949)
Dynaction1(1950)4,700(1957)
Super Dynaction4,700(1957)22,600(1975)
`S` Seriesunknown(1973)unknown

Buffet Crampon Evette Saxophone Serial Numbers

Serial NumberYear Manufactured
244
1868
1870
1,060
1872
1875
2,493
1876
1877
3,445
1879
1880
4,119
1881
1882
5,224
1883
1884
6,227
1885
1889
8,500
1890
1892
10,500
1894
1895
11,500
1896
1897
12,500
1898
1900
14,000
1901
1903
15,500
1904
1905
17,000
1906
1907
18,000
1908
1909
19,500
1910
1911
20,500
1912
1913
22,500
1914
1916
23,500
1917
1919
24,500
1920
1921
26,000
1922
1923
27,000
1924
1925
28,500
1926
1927
2,925
1952
1952
3,115
1953
1954
3,763
1955
1956
4,817
1957
1958
6,172
1959
1960
7,416
1961
1962
9,669
1963
1964
11,749
1965
1966
13,776
1967
1968
15,347
1969
1970
17,319
1971
1972
19,787
1973
1974
22,687
1975
1976
26,151
1977
1978
28,733
1979
1980
31,539
1981
1982
33,924
1983
1984
35,733
1985