

Also my repairman added a second hook and palm key risers which helps with ergonomics for me. It had a thorough maintenance done and most of the pads and corks changed prior to sale from Quest Musique in Canada in April 2013. It's possible that both the sheet-metal and wire-keyguard horns were available at exactly the same time and the production was so variable because of shortages of parts during WWII and thereafter - but I recall hearing of someone with a horn with wire keyguards and a 21xxx serial number. I am selling my well sought after Buffet Crampon Super Dynaction tenor saxophone built in 1963.
BUFFET CRAMPON SAXOPHONE SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER
These horns seem to have started with a s/n of 1 or 100, continued until around 1xxx and then the sheet-metal keyguards were introduced - and those horns started with a serial number of 1 or 1000 and also continued until around 1xxx. In any event, it is known that there was a fire in the Buffet plant around 1940 and all serial number data was destroyed - possibly more than once. The serial number ranges for these horns is based essentially on a "best guess": I know the introduction date of the Super Dynaction, the Dynaction model logically preceds that, and these horns precede the Dynaction, so I'm taking it "on faith" by some of the sources where I got these pictures that the date ranges are more-or-less accurate.

These are the most elaborately engraved of all the Buffets ever produced and there were two variations available - but only significant difference I can see between the two is that one set of horns has sheet-metal keyguards and one set has wire keyguards (based on other companies' horns, I'd say that the sheet metal horns are slightly newer). they're the 7th and 8th models Buffet ever produced), as I had in the past :) In any event, the name sticks - and I prefer it to calling these horns "Series VII" or "Series VIII" (i.e. "S.A." is translated as "Anonymous Society" - or a better English translation is "Incorporated". These horns are commonly called "S.A." or "18 - 20" models, because of the engraving on the bell.
