- Vito Tenor Saxophone Serial Numbers And Value
- Leblanc Vito Tenor Saxophone
- Vito Tenor Saxophone Review
Noblet (Beaugnier) Vito alto saxophone Origin: France Guide price: £450 Weight: 2.4kg Date of manufacture: Late '50s (approx) (serial range: 15xxx) Date reviewed: December 2015 It's a Vito.but which one? Doctor Sax Woodwinds, 2100 Winnebago St, Unit 105, Madison, WI 53704, USA, phone: (608) 279-9744(608) 279-9744.
Vito is a brand name of Leblanc which was started in 1951.
History[edit]
Vito is a brand name for Leblanc USA, now part of Conn-Selmer USA.The Vito name was used for student instruments. Leblanc USA was formed in 1946 by Vito Pascucci,and the French woodwind manufacturer, G. Leblanc Cie of France. To meet high demand, Leblanc USAstarted to manufacture clarinets in the US from plastic bodies and French keys. Eventually all of the partswere made in the US. These student clarinets were named 'Vito'.
These included soprano, tenor and baritone saxophones that feature similar designs though the manufacturer of the instruments varies depending upon the serial number and the year produced. Buyers of a used Vito can usually find an Internet source to verify the serial number on their saxophone. Vito saxophone made in Japan serial number 032829 I have aquired a Selmar Mark VI m 172468 made in France. Body in excellent. I have Gold colored 'VOX' Duke #19614, made in France. Feb 07, 2007 Kim, I have recently bought an Vito tenor and am trying to find out something about its history. The serial # is 000480. The only marking is the name Vito on the bell. I don't know what else to look for to distinguish its manufacture. Maybe you can help me identify when and where it was made. Thank you for your help.
There were also Vito saxes and flutes. Some saxes may have been assembled in the USA, but they were basically of foreign manufacturer. This author has no information concerning where the flutes were manufactured.
Addendum: Many, if not all, Vito flutes were 'stencil' instruments manufactured in Japan by Yamaha. They were roughly the equivalent of a Yamaha YFL-200 series student instrument.
The following information was provided by the original author of this post concerning the origin of Vito saxes or component parts.
- Beaugnier of Paris, France - Beaugnier made saxophones as Beaugnier and stencils labeled Leblanc, Vito and Noblet for the French market and U.S. export and also Selmer for U.K. export.
- Yanagisawa of Japan - (VSP Soprano, Alto and Baritone Saxophones)
- Yamaha of Japan (7131 model Alto and also Tenor Saxophones)
- KHS/Jupiter brand (7133 model Alto and Tenor Saxophones).
Vito Tenor Saxophone Serial Numbers And Value
Serial Numbers[edit]
Vito Alto Saxophone Model 7131 Japan Stamped Serial Numbers.
These serial numbers ignore the leading zeros at the start of the serial numbers.
Leblanc Vito Tenor Saxophone
- 1970
- 1-500
- 1971
- 501-2155
- 1972
- 2156-3529
- 1973
- 3530-4421
- 1974
- 4422-12000
- 1975
- 12001-25603
- 1976
- 25604-30827
- 1977
- 30828-33947
- 1978
- 33948-38844
- 1979
- 38845-42434
- 1980
- 42435-47975
- 1981
- 47976-52455
- 1982
- 52456-58306
- 1983
- 58307-62177
- 1984
- 62178-68524
- 1985
- 68525-72535
- 1986
- 72536-78579
- 1987
- 78580-85091
- 1988
- 85092-89758
- 1989
- 89759-501000
- 1990
- 501098-510332
- 1991
- 510333-511518
- 1992
- 511519-515800
- 1993
- 515801-519845
- 1994
- 519846-526925
- 1995
- 526926-533097
- 1996
- 533098-537807
- 1997
- 537808-552998
- 1998
- 552999-560613
- 1999
- 560614-575843
- 2000
- 575842-587455
- 2001
- 587456-624567
- 2002
- 624568-654084
Vito Saxophone Models[edit]
- Vito 7133SS Soprano Sax
- Vito 7131R(K) Alto Sax
- Vito 7133 Alto Sax
- Vito 7131T(K) Tenor Sax
- Vito 7133T Tenor Sax
- Vito 7190BA Baritone Sax
- Vito 7136 Alto Sax
- Vito 7140 Alto Sax
External links[edit]
Vito Tenor Saxophone Review
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