Klarinet Archive - Posting 000614.txt from 1997/11

From: Dirk Kussin <dirk@-----.de>
Subj: Re: "Student" vs. "Professional" models
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 05:22:39 -0500

Neil> On Sat, 15 Nov 1997 Gary_VanCott@-----.com wrote:
>> We have several instruments not sold in the US:

>> Continental C-13 (apparently sold at one time as there are
>> questions about it) B-10 (could this be the B-12?)

Neil> The C-13 is sold in the U.S. My student and I tested one just
Neil> last week. A fine instrument. It's rated a student model, and
Neil> my student & I find ourselves wondering why. Thus, beyond my

Isn't it the C-12? (There is also an E-13.) In a catalogue here in
Germany the C-12 (C-13?) is called "conservatory modell", whereas the
B-12 (plastic), E-11, E-12 and E-13 are called "student modells".

Dirk

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