Aristocrat Mark Vi

WWS was created by Steve 'Sarge' Stransky in 1997 and officially allowed to pass on to me, Chadd, his apprentice in 2011. While so much of today's work in still a one-man show by me, Chadd, I feel wrong claiming all the efforts and data that WWS offers - it truly is a collaboration of many great minds and efforts even still to this day. Sound File 11-2012: Altos file: Selmer Mark VI, The Martin Alto, Buescher 'The Aristocrat' series 1 Sound File 8-2012: Altos file: Selmer Super Balanced Action, Mark VI, Buffet Super Dynaction Sound File 5-2012: Altos file: Conn 6M, Buescher Big B, Martin Committee 1. Aristocrat Mark 6 The Aristocrat Mark 6 was a nice upgrade from the Mark 5 that had already proven itself in casinos worldwide. The Aristocrat Mark 6 is sure to be a player favorite on your casino floor. Mark 6 are available in a variety of cabinet styles with a.

Aristocrat Mark Vi

MAV500/MKVI VIDEO GAMING MACHINE SERVICE MANUAL 1 28-00486-00 June 2002 ARISTOCRAT TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED 7230 Amigo Street, McCarran Center Las Vegas, NV 89119 TEL: (800) 748-4156 ♦ FAX: (702)-270-1136.; Page 2 The gaming machine described in this document may be covered by patents and registered designs. The information contained in this. Used on Aristocrat Mark VI Games. Item is a component in the following: Aristocrat. 17' Crown Slant Top; 19' MK6, MAV500, MAV540; 19' MK6 Upright; 19' MKV, MAV540, MAV500; 19' MKV Series 1; ARISTOCRAT; Item can also be found in other follow sections: Gaming Parts.

Although, as the chart below illustrates, the Mark VI was produced until (roughly) serial #378000, this applies only to the Sopranino model. The Soprano, Baritone and Bass Mark VI saxophones were produced until serial #365000 in 1984, and Alto and Tenor Mark VI production ended (approximately) in 1975 at serial #239,595 .

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Aristocrat Mark Vi

Super Action 80 Series II, Series III and Reference horns are currently in production.

ModelStart #End #
Prototype & Stencil1(1904)750(1920)
Modele 22750(1922)4,450(1926)
Modele 264,451(1926)14,000(1931)
Adolphe Sax11,951(1928)18,700(1935)
Super Series14,000(1931)28,000(1939)
Balanced Action20,900(1935)35,800(1947)
Padless (Selmer USA)27,000(1938)30,000(1941)
Super (Balanced) Action33,401(1946)55,200(1954)
Mark VI55,201(1954)378,000(1985)
Mark VII231,000(1974)315,500(1981)
Super Action 80315,501(1981)378,800
Super Action 80 Series II378,801(1986)unknown
Referenceunknown(2001)unknown
Aristocrat mark vi
Serial NumberYear Manufactured
Model Introduced: Model 22
750 - 1,400
1922
1923
2,351 - 3,350
1924
1925
Model Introduced: Model 26
4,451 - 5,600
1926
1927
7,851 - 9,700
1928
1929
Model Introduced: Cigar Cutter/Super Sax
11,951 - 14,000
1930
1931
15,751 - 17,250
1932
1933
Model Introduced: Radio Improved
18,701 - 20,100
1934
1935
Model Introduced: Balanced Action
21,751 - 22,650
1936
1937
25,601 - 27,650
1938
1939
29,301 - 29,750
1940
1941
30,501 - 31,150
1942
1943
31,581 - 31,850
1944
1945
32,351 - 33,700
1946
1947
Model Introduced: Super Action
35,801 - 38,500
1948
1949
41,501 - 45,100
1950
1951
48,301 - 51,800
1952
1953
Model Introduced: Mark VI
55,201 - 59,000
1954
1955
63,401 - 68,900
1956
1957
74,501 - 80,400
1958
1959
85,201 - 91,300
1960
1961
97,301 - 104,500
1962
1963
112,501 - 121,600
1964
1965
131,801 - 141,500
1966
1967
152,401 - 162,500
1968
1969
173,801 - 184,900
1970
1971
196,001 - 208,700
1972
1973
Model Introduced: After 231,000/Mark VII
220,801 - 233,900
1974
1975
246,801 - 261,100
1976
1977
276,101 - 289,700
1978
1979
303,101 - 315,500
1980
Model Introduced: Super Action 80
1981
327,301 - 340,200
1982
1983
353,301 - 366,400
1984
1985
Model Introduced: Super Action 80/Series II
378,801 - 391,000
1986
1987
406,001 - 422,500
1988
1989
439,601 - 457,500
1990
1991
473,601 - 490,000
1992

On Febuary 1 of 1963 the Buescher Band Instrument Company along with all of its inventories, tooling, factory space, and dealer contracts was purchased by H & A Selmer. One of the major reasons for this purcahse was that Selmer planned to enter into saxophone manufacturing. The Buescher factory was already tooled for saxophone production and a great deal of past advertising and goodwill had gone into the Buescher saxophone since the 1920's. Furthermore, a dealer network was already established. In 1963, it was mostly a turn-key operation that Selmer felt they could greatly expand upon. The Selmer board and shareholders were also in acqusition mode. They had already purcahsed Harry Peddler & Sons in 1959 and acquired the Vincent Bach Corporation, Mount Vernon, New York in September of 1961.

Production barely skipped a beat after the acquisition. In fact, Selmer retained most all of the Buescher factory workers. The post-Selmer Buescher saxophones are essentially Selmer Bundy saxophones. The Bundy line was marketed at the same time and the instruments were made side-by-side using many of the same parts.

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On Febuary 1 of 1963 the Buescher Band Instrument Company along with all of its inventories, tooling, factory space, and dealer contracts was purchased by H & A Selmer. One of the major reasons for this purcahse was that Selmer planned to enter into saxophone manufacturing. The Buescher facto... [more]

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