Author: Karen
Date: 2001-02-21 22:56
First of all, thanks so much for all the help, advice, and information this list has provided to me and the rest of us lurkers over time. The postings between professional and amateur musicians, technicians and newbies has been priceless to me.
I’m another one of those “adult comebacks” that we’ve been hearing a lot from lately. I had been away from my clarinet for about 20 years. Back in my sheltered, small-town high school band, we all played Bundy clarinets with stock mouthpieces and Rico #2’s for theme songs such as Mission Impossible, Shaft, and Hogan’s Heroes. We knew no other world!
After lurking on this list for the past few months, I have acquired a Yamaha 20 on eBay and had my technician give it the once over, plus got a Vandoren 5RV Lyre mouthpiece, Rovner ligature, and Legere reed. To top it off, I joined a community band! Wow! I’m having soooo much fun! (Yes, I’m looking into lessons too.)
I would like to solicit your opinions on the following:
I came across a vendor at an antique fair this past weekend who was asking $225 for a Selmer Series 9 clarinet. (This is a vendor I see all the time at our local flea markets and swap meets with band instruments for sale). The serial number is R9160 (made in 1959?). It has a badly-repaired crack in the upper body which runs through the tone hole of the top-most trill key. It has had a few pads replaced, but I think that was a pretty futile effort. It looks like it’s been neglected for a long time. I believe it needs a total overhaul (pads, corks, key polishing, the works). All the keys are there and none of them are broken, as far as my novice eye could see. All the pieces seem to be original to the instrument, including the mouthpiece. I didn’t try to play it. Besides not wanting to show off how loud I can squeak in a public venue, I wasn’t about to wrap my lips around that grungy mouthpiece!
So, my question is . . . Is this a “diamond in the rough” that just needs a couple hundred dollars worth of TLC to become a treasured possession and I’d better snatch it up the next time I see this guy?. . . OR is it better to just forget about it and keep my eye open for something in a little better condition?
Thanks for your comments!
Karen
San Jose, CA
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