Dolnet Saxophone Serial Numbers


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Dolnet Saxophone Serial Numbers Chart

I own a dolnet Alto sax from 1952. Original pads and all. Gorgeous lacquer still. Needs an overhaul at this point. 68839J looks to be the ser. I'm trying to figure out, to keep it or swap for a playable yamaha or something. I just bought a Dolnet tenor that the seller said was from 'the late 1970's', but it has a serial number of 58,239C. I think 'post WWII' and 'pre-1960' might be more accurate. Could be that the materials used in making the case will give the best clues as to date. I second the request for the OP to please provide a serial number. Native instruments kontakt 5 v5 6 0 download free. Autumn leaves chords. I play a Dolnet Royal Jazz tenor, serial number 41XXX. This is the only tenor i've owned, being a baritone player originally and only moving to play tenor seriously in the last 2 years. Have however played a large number of tenors, including some very nice balanced action and mark VI selmers. Open transport rewire ableton mac. My beloved Dolnet has a s.n 80063 C. In the bell it says UNIVERSAL, but Im most certain that it is a late ( transitional maybe) Bel air Tenor, which are supposed to finish near 80000, only to be continued by M70 ( a quite different style of manufacture for Dolnet) and not Universals. Dolnet Bel Air alto saxophone, serial number 48133, about 1955.

The Dolnet Saxophones are more and more known to be the hidden
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treasures in the saxophone world. You should check the website
I can confirm this: I had some alto's Bel air and even M70

This picture clearly shows the problem with some of these
instruments. The soldering isn't allways that tight!
On the Bel Air model they also used letters in
DOLNET TENOR SAXOPHONE 'SERIES II'
A really collectable tenor made by Dolnet just before
they started producing the 'Bel Air' sereies.
These horns have a huge sound and this one is
beautifully 'Art Deco' engraved.
On this picture you can clearly see the red 'rubies'
being an inlay on the keyguards. The original pads
still seems to be there and in good shape!
By clicking on this picture you get a good vue on this
gorgeous saxophone. The diamond shaped connection between
the tube and bell was thought to be introduced together with
the first Bel Air models. As was common this could
be a transition model. Series II from 1940 to 1950.




condition. You won't find them this way very often.
As its' condition is pristine one may conclude that
it hasn't been played a lot and therefore probably
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is a dog. However the original mouthpiece has very
Great player and as has been said to me, played
are working for some dutch broadcasting companies.

Dolnet Saxophone Serial Numbers

All the lower keys on one side as is the case with
the older series II. But as his 'brother' this one has

I simply like this shot of this oldie taken
these saxes 'Imperial' and later again 'Bel air' or just no type
engravings at all it can be a little disturbing but regarding
the serial number this one must be dated mid fifties.
Dolnet Saxophone Serial Numbers
It has been produced just after the `Imperial` was





This Grassi Alto saxophone was probably made in the

Dolnet Saxophone Serial Numbers Diagram

seventies but they started building these 'top of the line'