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Old Noblet tenor

4.9K views 16 replies 6 participants last post by  Hassles  
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I’ve had this Noblet for a few months and am wondering how good it is and what it is. The serial number appears to be 9788 although It is slightly hard to see. If any of you guys know anything I would appreciate it.
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#2 ·
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A Model 39 is the rarest of the Noblets....it has the most 'modern' keywork layout. Great horns, IMHO one for $1000 in playing shape...is a real bargain. They easily outperform vintage horns priced double....

I am not seeing anything dramatically bent or out of plumb.....

Beaugnier (who made Noblets) seems to have existed from late 50's-mid 70's. I don't believe a 39 is a 50's horn, however, I believe is was a model they introduced pretty late in the game.

But anyways, if you won it already, good buy. Definitely worth investin in some tech work to get it top-play shape. If you don't have anyone locally who can do that for a fair price, message me. I love working on these, and as there aren't many....the opportunity doesn't come up often.
 
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Thanks, all in all I think I have about 900 in it. My dad bought it for like 150 and a repad costed 750, although I’m starting to lose confidence in the local tech because of some of the pads not sealing, although it might not of been his fault. I would love to get it playing well so I’ll probably message you about it although I currently only have around 35 in my wallet so ide probably have to consult my parents about it.