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 M. Lacroix
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-02-23 09:30

Does anyone know this clarinet M. Lacroix? This is a bass clarinet (low Eb), only says "Made in France", no serial number. Maybe a stencil? Or was Lacroix an actual factory? Estimated by someone (I don't know who) to be from the around the 40s. Made of wood and has the automatic double register mechanism.

Thanks

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 Re: M. Lacroix
Author: blazian 
Date:   2010-02-23 22:33

I've seen a Lacroix bass clarinet before. I thought it looked a lot like a Malerne. Pictures are always quite helpful.

- Martin

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 Re: M. Lacroix
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-02-25 14:55
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OK here are some photos. I might have a photo of the upper joint later. The tunable part of the neck is a later modification and is not original.

Did Malerne ever make bass clarintes with the double register mechanism? I've never seen one but it's possible.

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 Re: M. Lacroix
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2010-02-25 21:49

Some earlier Malerne bass clarinets (wood models only) did have a double register vent mechanism. Until I see the upper joint photos I can't say for sure whether or not your Lacroix is a Malerne product. Maybe 7-8 years ago I restored an M. Lacroix bass clarinet and sold it, all I remember was that the metal of the keywork was really soft (a Malerne characteristic, unfortunately!).

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 Re: M. Lacroix
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-02-26 07:14

OK thanks. I will get photos of the upper joint when I can. I checked and the keys of this bass clarinet are definitely not what I would call "really soft". Some nice design features on this model e.g. correct shape of neck key linkage arm to allow it to work in any position.

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 Re: M. Lacroix
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-02-27 10:04
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Here are photos of the upper joint.

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 Re: M. Lacroix
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2010-02-27 14:28

I don't know what it is, but it is NOT a Malerne.

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 Re: M. Lacroix
Author: stefanoff 
Date:   2012-05-19 21:31

it was probably manifactured in italy by Orsi, how does it play?

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 Re: M. Lacroix
Author: bradfordlloyd 
Date:   2012-05-20 01:22

Hmmmm....I was thinking it looks Thibouville-ish...I also have an M. Lacroix C clarinet that I'm pretty sure is a Thibouville.

Who knows....if it plays well and works for you, then the maker is irrelevant.

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