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Author: Clarineteer
Date: 2012-10-24 19:16
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I just acquired a Leblanc pro Bb clarinet and was wondering if anyone has ever seen this configuration and has any information about it. It is a Bb with the Stubbins mechanism and an extra tone hole that has a step in it. See attached pictures. I did find a picture of Edmond Hall playing this model in 1959. The serial number is 377X.
Post Edited (2012-10-24 19:19)
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Author: donald
Date: 2012-10-24 19:34
Hi, a great find! But Edmond Hall is playing an Albert system clarinet, not one like yours (you were probably fooled by the "double key/hole" on the bottom joint that vents low G/ upper reg D). That extra hole/key is there to improve the tone/response on these notes and also allows the maker to keep the bore slightly narrower in that part of the joint, giving low F and E a slightly more "solid" tone quality.
dn
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Author: jbutler ★2017
Date: 2012-10-24 19:35
I've worked on a few of those "in my time" but I can offer no more information other than that. I haven't seen one on the workbench in probably a decade or so.
jbutler
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Author: Clarineteer
Date: 2012-10-24 19:54
Thanks for the info. I am anxious to complete the overhaul and see how it plays. Will report back.
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Author: Wes
Date: 2012-10-24 20:57
In about 1948, I bought a new Noblet clarinet that had the double F/C holes. It came in a fine white case with a cover and served me very well through college. I would possibly buy it back if I could find it.
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Author: Clarineteer
Date: 2012-10-24 21:47
Thanks Ken and so that would put the year of manufacture around late 1930's or very early 1940.
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