Klarinet Archive - Posting 000346.txt from 1998/06
From: "Kevin Fay (LCA)" <kevinfay@-----.com> Subj: RE: [kl] LeBlanc Sonata vs Selmer Centered Tone vs Buffet E-12 Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 16:36:38 -0400
I agree w/ David. When new, the C-T was the best Selmer you could get.
Properly overhauled, you could probably get $6-800 today for it--maybe more,
if some Selmer fanatic wants to pay it. Buy the kid a Vito.
kjf
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From: David B. Niethamer [mailto:dnietham@-----.edu]
Subject: Re: [kl] LeBlanc Sonata vs Selmer Centered Tone vs Buffet E-12
on 6/8/98 5:09 PM, Kenneth Wolman wrote:
>When I see some bonus money at the end of the year (I pre-plan:-), I'm
>considering another clarinet. I can't afford to nor do I need to go the
>whole distance into something like an R-13 or Opus, but I'm considering a
>Sonata or E-12. Does anyone have any idea of how these stack up against
>the Centered Tone I have now, and which I might just give to my
>girlfriend's kid.
Just to play devil's advocate for a moment - why would you replace a top
of the line pro horn (albeit a little old) with a new 2nd line
instrument? I know of a famous clarinetist/recording artist who plays a
Centered Tone, with an RIA mpc (crystal) and sounds great - beautiful
sound, flawless intonation. Assuming that your clarinet is a good
instrument, a good repair tech should be able to put it into top notch
condition for less money than either of the new clarinets you mention.
Just a thought - I'm not trying to put the instrument makers out of
business!
David
David Niethamer
Principal Clarinet, Richmond Symphony
dnietham@-----.edu
http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/
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