Klarinet Archive - Posting 000909.txt from 1999/12

From: Felix1297@-----.com
Subj: [kl] Re: klarinet Digest 27 Dec 1999 09:15:00 -0000 Issue 1933
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 16:59:34 -0500

In a message dated 27/12/1999 03:11:06 Central Standard Time,
klarinet-digest-help@-----.org writes:

<<
If your instrument has no model name on it and can be dated as the late
1950s, that would mean it is an R-13. The R-13 was introduced sometime in
the early half of the 1950s. Unfortunately the company (like so many others
then) did not keep detailed serial number records and it is not certain
which serial number actually was the first R-13.

Dee Hays
Canton, SD >>

Hi Dee is right, there is no Crampon model. The Crampon name came after Mr
Buffet Married is secratary Zoe Crampon they then decided to ad Crampon at
the Buffet name. It is how Buffet Crampon started. (nice story no?). For the
serial number we lost some books during the war I think and it is why we have
some years where we are not complitely sure we just can guess based on the
production level.

Happy hollidays to you all.

Musically Yours

Francois Kloc
Manager of Woodwind North America
Boosey & Hawkes Musical Instruments Inc.

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