![]() ![]() I don't track Bass Clarinet serial numbers, but with a low serial number anyways I would guess that it's pretty old. See the various catalogs on this page => Selmer was making bass Clarinet at least since 1910 ![]() Probably different prices in other countries. OTOH you might have to wait a very long time until someone is interested at all. I don't know if my local prices are relevant to you and they are pretty high (also difficult to sell here) but it would probably be a minimum of about $1,600 here and after a good overhaul possibly close to $3,000. So depending on condition, prices in your area and when it is from, a rough estimate is probably $800 to $2,000. I think that changed, but not sure if they had such low numbers then. I'm not about the serial number or when Selmer started making bass clarinets, but I think I remember bass clarinets from the 50s already with a letter before the number. What's even more important is the mechanical condition and how it plays. ![]() The damage to the key guard doesn't look that bad, at least from the photo it's only possible to see some cosmetic damage which doesn't mean much. ![]()
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