Klarinet Archive - Posting 000338.txt from 2004/10
From: Roger Shilcock <roger.shilcock@-----.uk> Subj: Re: [kl] Two clarinets for which I seek advice. Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 03:54:46 -0400
A 6-key clarinet from ca. 1850 is presumably not a professional-quality
instrument - it would have been very far from state of the art at the time.
This must make a difference both to its value and its usefulness.
Roger S.
In message <FJEKIMDEOJFJPBKBMDOPKEKNCLAA.dnleeson@-----.net>
klarinet@-----.org writes:
> I have been shown a 6-key C clarinet dating from around 1850. I
> have no idea if it can be played or even put into shape to
> determine if it might be useful. The question asked of me is
> what would such a thing be worth. I have no idea. Any
> suggestions.
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> The party also has a LeBlanc A-flat piccolo clarinet. What could
> such an item bring?
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> Dan Leeson
> DNLeeson@-----.net
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