Klarinet Archive - Posting 000446.txt from 2003/10

From: "James Hobby" <jhobby@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Unknown clarinet system
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 15:18:46 -0400

>From your description, (and assuming you don't have a low key that plays low
Eb) you have what I call an almost "full Bohem clarinet". I don't know if
there's a name for it, but it's the clarinet I have, and I call it "almost"
because I don't have the low Eb key.

You say you can't send pics. Can you receive them? I'll be happy to
photograph my clars. and send you the pics. My keys are all in the right
place. <g>

Jim Hobby

>From: "John Hansken" <hanskenj@-----.net>
Subject: Unknown clarinet system
>
>Hello List
>
>I've come across a rather interesting clarinet in my band instrument repair
>tech class that neither I nor my professor has ever seen before. Now I've
>worked on some Mazzeo, Plato and regular Bohem system clarinets, I've
looked
>and determined that it is not a German system or Alberts. I don't know what
>it is...I've never seen one like this before, but it looks pretty cool, and
>I'm excited to get it in playing condition so if any of you can help me out
>with what the key mechanism system or direct me to where I might look that
>would be appreciated greatly.

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