However, the official list from C-S doesn't mention the E prefix anywhere - UNLESS it is implied that other letters follow the A, B, C listed beside the 1965 line on this chart, which is possible given the parenthetical note that excludes certain letters. This page had the rare seemingly knowledgable response to the asker, and it would seem to confirm that I do indeed have a student model of the 104 series on my hands. Getting some info on the serial would be a good step. I'd like to get it refurbished - there's a GREAT woodwind guy very near my parents' place that I would take it next time I'm in town - but first I suppose I'd like to know if it's worth the effort and money. Everything that I find is as generic as the one I linked above. If only they had a full serial number list somewhere, like the ones you can find for pianos. No, there's definitely nothing else there, nor does anything appear to be worn away.Įverything official seems rather vague.
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