![]() Owners claims to when they bought these new can vary and are inconsistent with each other but a few examples are #63242 new in 1967, #74178 new in March 1969,#79698 new in Fall of 1970, and #84xxx new in 1974. These range from 56000 to 83000 and have a two-piece bell with a joint at the bottom. Some have the name in all the same letters while others have the large C surrounding the "o". The most common flugelhorn found says "Couesnon / Paris / Made In France" with the serial number on the bell. Both the Monopole (model 140) and Monopole Conservatoire (model 141) show up by the 1934 catalog. A few of these will have a star on the bottom of the bell engraving. The next ones say "Monopole Conservatoire" with #12615 said to be from 1949 and #24818 to be from 1955. Some serial numbers go up to the 30000 range. I would ignore the serial number at this stage and go by the two-digit date inside the bomb for the date. These all have extensive bell engravings that include the name "Couesnon & Cie". The early ones are found in the 19 catalogs found on this site and the top models are the Monopole. ![]() After buying a Couesnon Monopole Star flugelhorn recently, I looked up every flugelhorn I could find on the internet and in catalogs to see what I could find out about serial numbers and dating.
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