You can't know that without a professional looking at it. The same Oboe make and serial number could be worth 200$ or 3000$. It depends on how well it's been kept.
I am trying to find out the same thing for mine. S/N: 25594 I know that Bundy wasn't purchased by Selmer until 1961 according to Selmer Elkhart, IN. Selmer doesn't have any records of their old serial numbers. Adams website doesn't help as it puts the S/N back in 1916 as this is way to old to be correct.
Date of manufacture approx 1972/3. Selmer Bundy is the name given by Selmer to what was originally the Bach 1001 (one of which I still play, having bought it new in the early 1970s). ML is not part of the serial number but denotes that the instrument has a medium large bore.
a 1971 Mark VI, around $6500 in today's market
According to the Bundy serial number listing, number 559673 was manufactured between 1970 (520000) and 1975 (630000).
This trumpet was only from the 60's or 70's. It's a simple trumpet and they made many. If in good condition, maybe $100.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1983.
Probably $20 on ebay. Or you could just make a lamp out of it.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured around 1925-1926.
I am trying to find out the same thing for mine. S/N: 25594 I know that Bundy wasn't purchased by Selmer until 1961 according to Selmer Elkhart, IN. Selmer doesn't have any records of their old serial numbers. Adams website doesn't help as it puts the S/N back in 1916 as this is way to old to be correct.
1980-1981 ML refers to Medium Large bore size .460
Date of manufacture approx 1972/3. Selmer Bundy is the name given by Selmer to what was originally the Bach 1001 (one of which I still play, having bought it new in the early 1970s). ML is not part of the serial number but denotes that the instrument has a medium large bore.
a 1971 Mark VI, around $6500 in today's market
According to the Bundy serial number listing, number 559673 was manufactured between 1970 (520000) and 1975 (630000).
This trumpet was only from the 60's or 70's. It's a simple trumpet and they made many. If in good condition, maybe $100.
Bundy is a student line of instruments from Selmer. They're fine for school use and the casual player who doesn't want to spend much.
eBay, with craiglist a far second.
Well you see, everyone wants a newer flute that plays better not an older, used vintage flute. That's why newer flutes are so expensive! Yours is most likely from the 70's. Since Selmer is a very common and not-so expensive flute brand of flute your best price range is worth around $40-$60. **I also have a Selmer vintage flute and its serial # is 258130 I got it for $70 at a local music store.