Amati Sax Serial Numbers
In the unlikely case of a manufacturer’s product defect how do I proceed to claim the warranty and get the instrument repaired? (For warranty content, please see the user and warranty information booklet that is accompanied with each instrument) In a case you purchased an instrument from one of our authorized dealers, please contact them directly. Together with you they will process the claim request and determine the steps that are necessary to solve the problem.
King Serial Number Ranges By Model. Please note that there are a few stencils with the 'King' name on them that were not made by the HN White Company: Pre-1916 Kings are Kohlert or Evette & Schaeffer stencils. The King Tempo is a Keilwerth stencil. The King Lemaire is a Kohlert or Amati stencil (probably Kohlert). Tenor sax: AMATI ATS 61. Need comment about Amat Super Classic Alto Serial No.1891XX; New Amati 83P Tenor. Amati model numbers and their distinction.
Autolab Goes Software there. In case the instrument you purchased directly from the manufacturer contact our service technician. With each and every warranty claim the serial number must be provided. Any repair must be approved by the manufacturer prior to being executed or you risk the warranty to be void. The manufacturer's warranty does not apply to damage caused by an incorrect use of instrument, incorrect care and maintenance and unauthorized repairs.
-- -- Granlund Woodwind Repair serial number list for Keilwerth saxophones years and serial numbers appear to be fairly approximate Serial No. Date 1 1930 1101 1931 1701 1932 2501 1933 3501 1934 5001 1935 7001 1936 9001 1937 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Keilwerth company has long been among the prominent manufacturers of saxophones. They offer saxophones ranging from the begginer’s, to the professional’s instrument. Something for everyone.
They are regarded as a high-quality product, however with an attractive price. In 1925, Keilwerth began in the city of Kraslice, which is also where the Amati saxophones came from. At that time the city was still called Graslitz. In the following years Keilwerth had become the largest German manufacturer for saxophones.