Klarinet Archive - Posting 000475.txt from 1995/12

From: Bill Fogle <bfogle@-----.EDU>
Subj: swing era Selmer
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 15:43:33 -0500

> If indeed there is someone out there looking up the manufacturing dates
> of old Selmer clarinets, I am not going to be shy:
>
> Henri Selmer
> Paris
> FRANCE
>
> serial number: L 6911
I guess you received the date (1936) already. You might like to know that
in The Clarinet for spring 1955 there is a request for anybody who has
Selmer L3682 to loan it back to Benny Goodman (who offers a 500dollar
Selmer Omega in exchange for a 3 week loan!). It seems that this is the
instrument Goodman used for many of his old recordings, and then traded it
but coulnd't remember where. So maybe yours is in a good series.
Nick Shackleton

My impression about the clarinet I have is that it could not have been very
valuable. If it was made
in 1936 it should have been regular Boehm in order to have been of top
quality----no? The horn I have
is a strange hybrid. Not a "real" Albert but certainly not a Boehm clarinet. I
do value it myself because
of its age. At the time I bought it I was shopping in New York for an Albert
system or German system
clarinet. I had gotten it "into my head" that these instruments were more
resonant (which indeed they
might be). I found this horn, which at $450 was more in line with my budget than
the real live
Albert clarinet I had seen a bit earlier for $600. I wish I had bought the
Albert.

   
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