I am looking to sell my Haynes flute, a LJD (Deveau) model,.016' sterling silver body, in-line G, B footjoint, open hole, with gold riser. It was made in 1994, purchased in 1995, and completely repadded by Haynes in 1999 (have documentation available). HAYNES Flutes and Piccolos Since 1888 Wm. Haynes Co., Inc. 12 Piedmont Street Boston, MA 02116 phone: (617) 482-7456 web site: #507. Baca komik initial d bahasa indonesia translate.
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I'm trying to identify my alto saxophone. It's a Haynes Schwelm and its serial # is: N76327
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The only Haynes-Schwelm sax I've seen was actually made by Conn as a 'stencil.' A stencil instrument is one that's made by one company but engraved to be ID'd as made by another company. Haynes-Schwelm was a flute maker in Boston, and Conn is a band instrument maker that, at one time, made most types of woodwind and brass instruments.(They're mostly known for marching horns and pro French horns and trombones today.) Haynes-Schwelm must have wanted to offer a broader selection of horns, but didn't want to invest in the factory space, tooling and training to make their own saxes, so they ordered them from Conn, but with the Haynes-Schwelm name engraved on them. This was a common phenomenon for decades, and still is very common from Asian factories. Conn made some very very good saxes, but the one I've seen that was stenciled as a H-S was one of Conn's student saxes and isn't worth a lot these days.
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I'm trying to identify my alto saxophone. It's a Haynes Schwelm and its serial # is: N76327
#2
8 years ago
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#3
6 years ago
The only Haynes-Schwelm sax I've seen was actually made by Conn as a 'stencil.' A stencil instrument is one that's made by one company but engraved to be ID'd as made by another company. Haynes-Schwelm was a flute maker in Boston, and Conn is a band instrument maker that, at one time, made most types of woodwind and brass instruments.(They're mostly known for marching horns and pro French horns and trombones today.) Haynes-Schwelm must have wanted to offer a broader selection of horns, but didn't want to invest in the factory space, tooling and training to make their own saxes, so they ordered them from Conn, but with the Haynes-Schwelm name engraved on them. This was a common phenomenon for decades, and still is very common from Asian factories. Conn made some very very good saxes, but the one I've seen that was stenciled as a H-S was one of Conn's student saxes and isn't worth a lot these days.
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6 years ago
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I appreciate your posting the very helpful information. I will add that we don't like to answer these inquiries without the poster providing the minimum required information and photos stipulated in our rules.
We delete those inquiries missing this information after a few days of non compliance, so such helpful posts as yours get deleted in the process.