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Jupiter Band Instruments, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of woodwind, brass and percussioninstruments. Jupiter was established by its Taiwanese parent company KHS in 1980.

The newer Jupiter saxophones just have a Jupiter logo on the bell and have Taiwan near the model and serial numbers under the thumbrest. Earlier Jupiter instrument cases have a 'Jupiter Wind Instruments' logo and newer Jupiter instrument cases just have a Jupiter logo. Unfortunately the serial numbering system that was used had no decade. Jupiter JTU1150 4-Valve 3/4 CC Tuba features a.661-inch bore plus four mechanical-link tapered rotary valves and removable Yellow brass leadpipe. This tuba also features nickel silver outer slides and a removable valve section for easy maintenance and repair access.

History

KHS was first founded with the Wan Wu name in Taiwan in 1930 by Tsu-Cheng Hsieh as an educational products company and was renamed to KHS in 1945. KHS stands for Kung Hsue She which means a company helping schools and culture. KHS started harmonica production in 1956 and started band instrument production a year later in 1957. By 1980 KHS was a full-scale musical instrument manufacturer and the Jupiter brand was started to market a complete line of wind instruments and percussion. In 1985 KHS established the Musix company and KHS acquired Altus flutes in 1990, Ross Mallet Instruments in 1994 and Hohner/Sonor percussion in 1997. Altus flute employees and specialists from Japan worked as KHS technical advisors.[citation needed]

In 1986 KHS transferred most of its production from its small factory in greater Taipei to a major complex in nearby Zhongli. In 1993 KHS started building a factory near Tianjin China for the main purpose of entering the Chinese market. In 1996 the KHS Chinese factory began producing instruments and instrument parts and since 1996 some lower priced Jupiter instruments have been totally made in China and some mid priced Jupiter instruments have been assembled in Taiwan from parts made at the Tianjin China factory and some higher priced Jupiter instruments have been totally made at the Gouling factory in Taiwan. The entire Jupiter 500 series are made in China and the Jupiter 700 series are assembled in Taiwan.

The main KHS manufacturing facility at Zhongli, Taiwan, is spread over a 55-acre (220,000 m2) industrial complex, featuring a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m2) band instrument and drum factory and the KHS manufacturing facility at Tianjin China, is spread over a 30-acre (120,000 m2) site. Imported European components are often used and most raw materials are imported from Japan. Clarinet and saxophone mouthpieces are imported from ESM in Germany and the pearl shell used for keys is imported from Germany. Pads, springs, felt and natural cork are imported from Italy and synthetic cork is imported from France. The brass and silver plates used for the instruments bodies are imported from Japan as are the knock pins and natural cork.

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The hand tools used to fashion the musical instrument parts are from Switzerland and the USA and the CNC machines are from Japan. The lacquer used is imported from Britain and the USA and the soldering powder is imported from Canada. All of the KHS manufacturing facilities in Taiwan and China are ISO 9001 certified. KHS has made musical instruments for other companies such as Buffet Crampon (Evette), Vito and Keilwerth ST-90 series IV saxophones, B&S trumpets and Courtois cornets. KHS has made Olds, Blessing, Riley and Arbiter Jazz saxophones.[citation needed]

Brands

Altus (professional flute)

Azumi (intermediate flute)

Jupiter (wind instruments)

Mapex (percussion)

Ross (mallets)

XO (professional brass)

Serial Numbers

From 1985 to 1998 the year of manufacture is the first digit of the serial number + 1. For instance a serial number that is 7XXXXX = (7+1) = 8 = 1988 or 1998 and other indicators have to be used to decide whether it was made in 1988 or 1998 because there is no decade information in this serial numbering system and the serial numbers repeat for every decade.

To help decide which decade the instrument is from, the Jupiter logo designs can be used. The earlier Jupiter saxophones have a 'Jupiter and KHS Musical Instrument Co Ltd' logo on the bell and have Taiwan near the model and serial numbers under the thumbrest. This was changed in the early 1990s to a 'Jupiter and KHS Musical Instrument Taiwan' logo on the bell with no Taiwan near the model and serial numbers under the thumbrest. The newer Jupiter saxophones just have a Jupiter logo on the bell and have Taiwan near the model and serial numbers under the thumbrest. Earlier Jupiter instrument cases have a 'Jupiter Wind Instruments' logo and newer Jupiter instrument cases just have a Jupiter logo.

Unfortunately the serial numbering system that was used had no decade information so in 1999 the serial number format was changed from a digit format to a letter format. For instance AXXXXX=1999, BXXXXX=2000 etc.

Common Jupiter Saxophone Model Codes

Higher model numbers (700 series JAS-767GL) are more advanced than the lower model numbers (500 series JAS-565GL)

  • JAS = Jupiter Alto Saxophone
  • JTS = Jupiter Tenor Saxophone
  • JPS = Jupiter Soprano Saxophone
  • JBS = Jupiter Baritone Saxophone

Finish Types

  • GL = Gold Lacquer
  • GN = Nickel plated keys
  • BL = Black

General Finish Types

Brass
  • L = Lacquer
  • S = Silver plate
  • N = Nickel plate

References

External links

Retrieved from 'https://infogalactic.com/w/index.php?title=Jupiter_Band_Instruments&oldid=5070473'

The development of a serial number list has been very difficult because of the lack of official records. Mr. H. N. White kept very detailed records but when the company was sold to the Seeburg Corporation all official records were destroyed. When looking up the age of your instrument, complete the following steps: (1.) Find your instruments catalog page and year that the catalog was made. Pay special attention to the small details on your instrument because most artists drawings account for unique changes and features. (2.) Compare your findings to the serial number list. Please keep in mind that most catalogs were dated on the back and should be trusted more than the serial number list.

  • Early instruments will have a 'lion head' by the serial numbers and are engraved 'The King'.
  • In 1918 the company was incorporated and 'Co' was added to the engraving of all instruments, before 1918 the engraving read simply as 'H. N. White.'
  • In 1926-1928 H. N. White introduced Sterling Silver bells to his instruments.
  • In 1948-1950 'Silver Tone' engraving was changed to read 'Silversonic'.
  • After 1966, all instruments were manufactured in Eastlake and engraved with 'King Musical Instruments.'

1/01/2008 We have reevaluated the serial number list to reflect new information. The number of instruments produced in the early years 1893-1905, has been reduced.

The serial number lists are NOT 100% accurate.

Brass King Serial Numbers

DateSerial Number
1893-18991-4,000
1900-19034,001-6,000
1904-19056,001-9,000
1905-19109,001-25,000
1910-191525,001-40,000
1915-192540,001-78,000
1925-193078,001-126,000
1930-1935126,001-176,000
1935-1936176,001-186,000
1936-1937186,001-200,000
1937-1938200,001-212,000
1938-1939212,001-225,000
1939-1940225,001-239,000
1940-1941239,001-254,000
1941-1942254,001-264,000
1942-1945264,001-267,500
1945-1946

267,501-277,000

1946-1947

277,001-287,000

1947-1948287,001-296,500
1948-1949296,501-301,500
1949-1950301,501-308,000
1950-1951308,001-316,500
1951-1952316,501-322,000
1952-1953322,001-330,000
1953-1954

330,001-337,000

1954-1955337,001-340,000
1955-1960340,001-370,000
1960-1965370,000-406,500
1965-1970406,501-457,600

String Serial Numbers

American Standard String Bass Serial Numbers
1934 001
1935 200
1936 400
1937 800
1938 1200
1939 1600
1940 2200
1942-1946 No Production WWII
1947 Limited Production
1949
1950
1951
1952 2450
1953 2600
1954 2800
1955 3000
1956 3200
1957 3400
1958 3600
1959 3800
1960 4000
1961 4200
1962 4400
1963 4600
1964 4800
1965 5000
1936 001
1937 185
1938 480
1939 790
1940 1010
1941 1320
1942-1946 No Production WWII
1947-1948 No Production
1949 1400
1950 1500
1951 1600
1952 1700
1953 1800
1954 1900
1955 2000
1956 2100
1957 2200
1958 2300
1959 2400
1960 2500
1961 2600
1962 2700
1963 2800
1964 2900
1965 3090

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Cleveland and American Standard Serial Numbers:

DateSerial Number
1919-19301-10,000
1930-193510,000-30,000
1935-194030,000-40,000
1940-194540,000-45,000
1945-195045,000-50,000
1950-195550,000-65,000
1955-196065,000-100,000
1960-1965100,000-160,000
1965-1970160,000-420,000

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