Artley Flute Serial Number Lookup

Artley Flute and Metal Piccolo Serial Number List. Date Serial Number; 1952: 10000: 1953: 12000 (Bass flutes 0060-0078). (Bass flutes 0043-0059).

Although Conn-Selmer no longer makes flutes under the Artley name, its flutes continue to be passed down to second- and third-generation musicians. Flute and Metal Piccolo Serial Number Information Artley flute and metal piccolo owners can find the manufacturing date of their instrument from 1952 to the present using the information below. Silver” Artley Symphony Elkhart-Ind” etched at Body/Head joint Body and Foot both etched with serial number“154368” Artley flutes manufactured from 1966-1967 carry the numbers 199) Head. Body, and Foot joints all fit together properly and the Crown is intact. One owner- flute has been stored since 1967.

Using serial numbers to identify the exact production dates of Reynolds instruments is inherently inaccurate given the lack of published records to corroborate with. Except for a fragment of Reynolds’ production data from 1964-1979 that is preserved in the Allied Band Supply catalog, I am not aware of any surviving official serial number records for Reynolds brass instruments.

As such, the serial number lists compiled below have been based on the visual observation of engraving patterns and other instrument details that I’ve cross-referenced against catalog illustrations and other available historical information. I believe that, while exact dates may never be able to be accurately verified for a specific serial number, the general progression of these lists is defensible and represents Reynolds instruments through the company’s history.

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This primary Reynolds serial number sequence dates from 1936-1979 and includes all Reynolds instruments with the following exceptions:

  • Any instrument marked “Made by Ohio Band Instrument Co.” (includes Regent, Roth, Paramount, etc.)
  • All Roth model instruments (including those marked “made by F.A. Reynolds” or “made by Roth-Reynolds”). All other model instruments marked “made by Roth-Reynolds” are included in the serial number table on this page.
  • All Medalist instruments made between 1961 and 1964 (SNs below 200000).

For these exceptions, please see the “Ohio Band” serial number list.

Serial No.DateNotes
11936F.A. Reynolds name first used in commerce in February 1936.
18001938
36001940Many instruments with SNs 4xxx-21xxx with the “US” bell engraving and/or documented wartime purchase.
54001942
72001944
90001946F.A. Reynolds Co. becomes a division of Scherl & Roth by mid-1946.
160001948The Contempora brand was introduced in late 1949 according to U.S. trademark applications; the earliest recorded Contempora instrument is SN 20076 (trumpet).
230001950
300001952Instruments start to be branded “Made by Roth-Reynolds” instead of “Made by F.A. Reynolds”.
35000c.1954
400001956Reynolds “Hi-Fi” cornet introduced 1955-56 (39243 lowest serial number recorded). Contempora trumpet SN 41902 purchased June 1956.
450001957
500001958Chambers Model horn delivered Fall 1958; 52xxx lowest serial number recorded.
550001959Argenta brand introduced 1959; 545xx lowest serial number recorded. “Hi-Fi” trumpet and trombone introduced.
600001961Most instruments between SN 60000-79000 bear the RMC shield, corresponding to the 1961-1963 period that Richards Music owned Reynolds.
650001962
700001963
75000196x
800001964Serial numbers after 79000 appear to be made in Abilene (see “Reynolds: 1964-1979”) with Cleveland-made parts.
850001964SN 85459 last known Reynolds serial number with Cleveland-made parts.
200000Nov. 1964Serial numbers for Reynolds instruments were reset in 1964 after the company moved from Cleveland to Abilene, Texas. The new sequence started with 200,000 and was used for all instruments until 1977.
210000Nov. 1965
220000Oct. 1966
230000Jul. 1967
235000May 1968
250000Nov. 1969
260000Apr. 1971By 1971, all Reynolds instruments are produced in Fullerton and are marked with “Made in USA”.
270000Aug. 1972
280000Oct. 1973
290000Jun. 1974
300000Sep. 1975
310000Aug. 1976SN 314587 (Oct. 1977)
A00001Oct. 1977In October 1977, Reynolds and Olds used a joint serial number sequence that started with the letter “A”. Fewer than 50,000 instruments were made before the company ceased operations in July 1979.
A05000Dec. 1977A05266 (Dec. 1977); A06741 (Jan. 1978)
A10000Early 1978A10066 (Jan); A12537 (Feb); A16496 (Apr); A18163 (May).
A20000Mid 1978A20876 (Jun); A24470 (Jul); A24706 (Aug); A28375 (Sep).
A30000Late 1978A31565 (Oct); A34616 (Nov); A37470 (Dec)
A40000Early 1979A40550 (Jan); Production ceased July 1979.

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