Klarinet Archive - Posting 000157.txt from 1995/11

From: David Mack Endres <endres@-----.COM>
Subj: Re: R13 Identification
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 18:35:00 -0500

Bob Yoon writes
>Another way you can identify R-13's is by looking under the right-hand
>pinkie keys on the lower joint. If there are indentations dug in the body
>for these keys, then your clarinet is an R-13.
>
Which I find confusing because I have a Buffet serial #27xxx which I
thought predated the R-13 (according to the FAQ this dates from 1941,
leading to much speculation about it's history during the
occupation!) It has indentations under the pinkie keys on the lower
joint.

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