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 More Bundy mis-information
Author: Steven Ocone 
Date:   2016-03-13 17:43

In another thread I mentioned that Music & Arts bought or is leasing the Bundy name (or so I've been told) new Bundy Instruments do not have a Selmer logo- old ones do. Music & Arts is owned by Guitar Center which also owns Musicians Friend and Woodwind Brasswind and some other outlets. I took this quote from one of their sites. It calls Bundy a company and tries to connect their new Chinese junk to the original Bundy clarinet. Notice that there is no mention of Selmer.

I should add that not all instruments from China are junk - but having repaired Bundy clarinets, bass clarinets, flutes and saxophones, I definitely do not recommend them.

"Ever since Bundy was founded in 1948, the company's instruments have been designed based on the cornerstones of tone, quality, playability and affordability. Delivering on those promises has made Bundy a favorite choice not only for beginners, but also for experienced musicians in need of a practical day-to-day instrument. It all started with the original Resonite Model 1400 clarinet, and that kicked off a tradition that's since expanded beyond woodwinds to the lineup of Bundy instruments available today. So if you're looking for great performance even on a modest budget, look no further - Bundy has you covered. "

Steve Ocone


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 Re: More Bundy mis-information
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2016-03-13 20:17

I'm glad you point this out. I (being an old person) am familiar with the playing characteristics of the Bundys from the past. Friends of mine playing Bundys back in the 70's sounded great.


I recently taught at a music store that sold older used Bundys and I found them to be a great value for their price range (in good shape and/or restored) of around $400 on average.


I have not played a new Bundy and cannot speak to the quality of them or lack thereof. If, however, it is a poor new configuration merely trying to take advantage of the reputation of an entirely different horn that sort of marketing chicanery is not unique.





...............Paul Aviles



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 Re: More Bundy mis-information
Author: Silversorcerer 
Date:   2016-03-13 21:06

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