Boosey & Hawkes Series 2000 question...

Hi, I've just joined this forum in a quest to find out some info about one of 3 clarinets I've been asked to sell on behalf of a music school that I am administrator for.
As a flute player myself my knowledge of clarinets is somewhat limited so I hope might be able to assist me. I have a B&H Series 2000 clarinet which is one of the 3 instruments.
It's been fully serviced and looks to be in lovely condition but before I put it on somewhere like Ebay I'd like to know a bit more about this particular model of clarinet, and possibly a rough age etc etc.
Hoping someone can help,
thanks in advance :)
 
"The top of the line "PRO" series was called the Series 2000." -First result on a search, was this: http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=81983&t=81983
The Serial numbers for B&H are on Steve Sklar's site here: http://www.clarinetperfection.com/clsnBH.htm , which includes serial numbers and also states again that it's a pro model.
I can't really find out much more about it on the internet.
Is it playable?
And what are the other two?

That's about as much as I've been able to find too. I can't work out where the serial number 5014 fits in the list though. Yes it is in full playing condition.
 
"The top of the line "PRO" series was called the Series 2000." -First result on a search, was this: http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=81983&t=81983
The Serial numbers for B&H are on Steve Sklar's site here: http://www.clarinetperfection.com/clsnBH.htm , which includes serial numbers and also states again that it's a pro model.
I can't really find out much more about it on the internet.
Is it playable?
And what are the other two?

Yes, it's playable. Thanks for the links, pretty much all I've found too. The serial number doesn't make sense with those listed. It's a 4 digit number starting with 50.
 
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