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 1952 Buffet R-14 marked as R-14
Author: bwilber 
Date:   2007-11-13 10:48

Hi Everyone. Just to discuss the clarinet I just got and am overhauling. It has the serial range in the 43,000 dating it to around 1952 I am guessing. It has the Buffet Crampon logo with made in France under the logo and the cut-outs underneath the 4 pinky finger keys. When I took the keys off, I found R-14 inscribed on the upper joint under the keys. It is not a Carl Fisher clarinet as it just has the Buffet Crampon logo on it. My questions are: I have understood that these clarinets weren't marked and they only had the Buffet logo on them with different keywork that identified the different models, so do I have an unusual clarinet or have others also found a mark on Buffet clarinets of this era? Also, is the R-14 supposed to be a step up from the 13? This clarinet has the exact same key work as any other Bb clarinet in that there are no extra keys. Thanks

Bonnie Wilber

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 Re: 1952 Buffet R-14 marked as R-14
Author: GBK 
Date:   2007-11-13 12:35

Buffet catalogues from the 1950's listed the R14 as a clarinet with a 17/7 (3rd finger LH ring) layout of keys.

Read:

http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=51139&t=51135


...GBK

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 Re: 1952 Buffet R-14 marked as R-14
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2007-11-13 12:37

Wow. GBK is GOOD!

US Army Japan Band

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 Re: 1952 Buffet R-14 marked as R-14
Author: bwilber 
Date:   2007-11-13 15:03

My clarinet looks just like any other Bb clarinet though.

Bonnie Wilber

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 Re: 1952 Buffet R-14 marked as R-14
Author: C2thew 
Date:   2007-11-13 15:47

gbk has an arsonal of buffet's.

Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. they are but improved means to an unimproved end, an end which was already but too easy to arrive as railroads lead to Boston to New York
-Walden; Henry Thoreau

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 Re: 1952 Buffet R-14 marked as R-14
Author: samohan245 
Date:   2007-11-14 01:33

every clarinet looks like any other clarinet ITS A CLARINET!

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 Re: 1952 Buffet R-14 marked as R-14
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2007-11-14 02:03

It isn't that GBK is good (we all know that anyway), it's that he's old

;)

http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com


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 Re: 1952 Buffet R-14 marked as R-14
Author: bwilber 
Date:   2007-11-14 11:29

What I am saying is that it doesn't have any extra keys like a Buffet 14 is supposed to have according to what I have read. I tried to bring up the pictures, but I am not getting anything from other threads. I am obviously not an expert on what all clarinets look like but what exactly is a Buffet R14 as compared to a regular R13? Explain it to me in layman's terms. I have clarinets with an articulated g# etc., and so I do know what extra keys look like. The clarinet that I have has R14 imprinted in the wood, but you have to take off the trill keys to see it. Do you think it's actually an old pre Caree R-13 because of not having extra keys since you have to look to find the R-14? Did all those old Buffets have markings like that or is mine unusual? Can anyone tell me if they have found anything like that on their old Buffets? Thanks.

Bonnie Wilber

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