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Author: cande
Date: 2007-10-28 00:00
Hi:
I bought a Normandy 4 clarinet on Ebay with the idea of having it overhauled for my own use. Although the seller claims that the parts match I can't help wondering. The 2 main sections are labeled Normandy 4 but the barrel and bell and just labeled Normandy. The bell is a much redder color that the rest of the horn. Not sure if I should have it overhauled or not? I know the barrels and bells are not generally interchangable. Any thoughts?
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Author: Margaret
Date: 2007-10-28 00:23
Hello,
I'm certainly no expert, but my Normandy 4 clarinet is just like that. The '4' is only in the crest on the two main joints and the barrel and the bell just have a plain crest, with no number. Check the back of each of the joints for a serial number. If they match, that is probably what the seller meant when you were informed that the clarinet matched. Niether my barrel nor my bell have a serial number on them, and my bell appears to have more reddish tones in the grain as well.
Margaret
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Author: rtmyth
Date: 2007-10-28 15:27
At the factory, bells come out of one bin, barrels come out of another bin , as I understand it. No matching of wood is practical , maybe not even possible. Not to say that bells and barrels do not affect overall acoustics; they do.
richard smith
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