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Author: ReedChucker
Date: 2003-05-19 02:04
Does anyone know the Barrel Specifications for Selmer Centered Tone Clarinets and know who could make one for me in hard rubber or other stable synthetic? Thanks.
ReedChucker
Post Edited (2003-05-19 12:36)
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2003-05-19 19:06
I have two Sel-Paris wood barrels, 65 and 67mm which came w: my best USED CT [originals??]. I measured the UJ, its .590" 15.0 mm. By my "little-finger" test the barrel bottoms are the same dia. as the UJ. I try to match mps to the barrel tops in the same manner. If there is "taper" in the barrels, I dont know of it! There are a number of barrel makers, fewer than mp makers? The better known ones, Hite, Fobes, Scott, etc likely can give advice re: matching-up your CT with a custom-made plastic, HR or wood [or metal??] barrel. Much, luck, Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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Author: john brush
Date: 2003-05-19 19:33
I have two Selmer CT clarinets bought new in
the years 1958-59. The Bflat clarinet has the
original barrel which is tapered; the UJ is 15.35mms and the m/p end is 15.15mms. For the A the original barrel is not tapered, its dia is 14.93mms. If I try to use the same m/p with both clarinets (its dia ia 14.7mms) the Bflat tunes very well but the A tunes badly. I have tried to find advice about this but no one has been able to help.
I think the original mps for the two instruments were different, I do not know where to find a m/p which will work with the A. It's most unsatisfactory to have to use two different m/ps for the two clarinets, even if I did find one that tunes it correctly.
I hope this information may be found interesting, if not useful in your case.
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Author: GBK
Date: 2003-05-19 19:44
Just a guess ... but Ralph Morgan, who had a long career at Selmer, may know the original specs and perhaps could even make you a barrel.
On request, Ralph handmakes a limited number of barrels (from grenadilla) and they are very fine...GBK
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Author: ReedChucker
Date: 2003-05-19 23:09
Thanks, that helps a lot. I'll give Scott and Morgan a call. John, thanks for the dimensions but is the 15.35 at the top of the UJ or is it the UJ end of the barrel? It's interesting that it's tapered outward.
ReedChucker
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Author: john brush
Date: 2003-05-21 16:45
I checked the dimensions of my Bflat barrel and I was wrong - the 15.35 refers to the mouthpiece end and the 15.15 to the upper joint end. Sorry about that,
Since my m/p internal dia is 14.7mms that suggests a serious mismatch?
Hope this helps
John Brush
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Author: ReedChucker
Date: 2003-05-21 20:21
Thanks John. That now concurs with other information I've found. It does indeed look like the CT barrel had a downward tapered bore.
ReedChucker
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Author: diz
Date: 2003-05-22 05:33
I'm stunned - GBK - aren't you dropping your standards?
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Author: GBK
Date: 2003-05-22 07:35
diz...I'm still a card carrying member of the Buf--- Maf--, but still highly respect the work (and Selmer knowledge) of Ralph Morgan....GBK (who uses a custom Morgan Eb mouthpiece)
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