It depends, there are two brand 'Wurlitzer' clarinets. If the name only says 'Wurlitzer' then expect to pay about $150 for a used one, but if it is Fritz Wurlitzer Reform-Boehm Clarinet it is an entirely different story, and will go for somewhere around $10,000 used or around $17,000 new.
83651 is the Serial # and 66 means that your clarinet barrel is 66mm long.
What is it (rifle, shotgun, handgun) and who made it? What are the markings/words on it?
It is potentially a 1928 model. I found this page on the serial numbers related to the year of the clarinet. The link is located in the related links section below.
Google "buffet serial clarinet" and you'll find a number of sites dealing with your identification issue. Good luck!
The Selmer Signet clarinet with serial number 11998 was produced in the early 1960s. Selmer clarinets typically date their production based on serial numbers, and this particular model falls within that timeframe. Therefore, as of 2023, the clarinet would be approximately 60 to 65 years old.
No. Nothing is infinite besides space, numbers and God.
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83651 is the Serial # and 66 means that your clarinet barrel is 66mm long.
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if there are no barrel markings......how do you know it's a colt ??
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings.
What is it (rifle, shotgun, handgun) and who made it? What are the markings/words on it?
It is potentially a 1928 model. I found this page on the serial numbers related to the year of the clarinet. The link is located in the related links section below.
Google "buffet serial clarinet" and you'll find a number of sites dealing with your identification issue. Good luck!
Send a description to me with markings, numbers, etc.
By comparing markings, serial numbers etc to known records from gun makers.