Some model numbers listed below predate Holton stamping model numbers on saxophones however, the model numbers are listed in the Holton catalogs. The Holton Stencils listed below are based on SOTW forum posts, SOTW forum users, and information found on other saxophone related websites. That said, along with the red rot, this one got a harsh relaq sometime in its life.įor some reason, chrome was giving me issues pulling this up last night, and I thought it may have disappeared. I havent see any numerical designation for Rudy Wiedoefts, but Rudys (unless transitional models) are also clearly engraved as such. The serial numbers, combined with pics of specific horns and their respective numbers (especially in the Modern Vintage Holton thread give a pretty good idea when theses horns were made. I havent seen a list as you have laid out, but member LaPorte posted an accurate serial number list. Jazzbug has a 214 Tenor, and theres pics of a couple 204 altos.įor example, 232 (right side bell keys) and 233 (left side bell keys) were apparently were made at the same time. Heres a 666-pretty rare-even with the fancy silver and copper metal, still marked Collegiate Other weird and rare models: Reso-tones-search the Holton section-some good info and pics in there.