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 Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: raysnuffer 
Date:   2013-04-29 00:07

I just recently purchased a clarinet with "Eddie Kivlan" engraved on the bell and lower section of the horn. Does anybody know anything about this instrument ? Like the manufacturer or date of manufacturer or why it was named for Eddie Kivlan. The serial number is 4920C. I replaced a few pads on it and it sounds great ! The previous owner says it is from the 1940's and had it repadded 10 years ago but never played it. He is a saxophone man. He said the technician told him it was a pro level clarinet.

Thanks
Ray

Sorry, could not upload pictures for some reason....



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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: raysnuffer 
Date:   2013-05-04 15:40

Here here are some pictures... I thought..



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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: raysnuffer 
Date:   2013-05-04 15:46

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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: raysnuffer 
Date:   2013-05-04 20:51


Please cut and paste to your browser for photobucket pictures...

http://s1201.photobucket.com/user/raysnuffer/library/#/user/raysnuffer/library/eddie%20kivlan?sort=3&page=1&_suid=1367698782748019594498343691863



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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2013-05-04 22:06

It has many of the characteristics of a pre-R13 Buffet, but it's not. The right-hand sliver key is different, as is the mounting of the tabs on the trill keys. I can't see whether it has the Buffet flat spring on the F#/C# right little finger key.

If it plays good, it IS good.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: raysnuffer 
Date:   2013-05-06 00:15


Thanks Ken for the comments...

I found out Eddie Kivlan played for an orchestra in the thirties and may have even played with John Phillips Sousa for a time.

A stensil company must have used his notierity to produce some clarinets with his name on them.

I have a pre R13 Evette Schaeffer Master and it is a much heavier clarinet than this one. The Kivlan seems more compact than the Evette and has a plastic barrel and bell.

But you are right......if it sounds good and feels good, it is good !!!!

I love playing it.

Ray

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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: clarinetguy 2017
Date:   2013-05-06 11:19

According to Jesse Krebs' dissertation, The Clarinetists of
the John Philip Sousa Band: 1892-1931, Edwin G. Kivlan
was indeed a member of this band.
http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article
=3338&context=etd&sei-redir=1&referer=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%3Fei%3Dutf-8%26fr%3Dytff1-%26p%3Djesse%2520krebs%2520the%
2520clarinets%2520of%2520the%2520sousa%2520band%
26type%3D#search=%22jesse%20krebs%20clarinets%20
sousa%20band%22 (p. 68)

On page 20 of the dissertation, there is an ad for the GRAS
clarinet, so it's possible GRAS was the manufacturer. I also
recall hearing many years ago from a wonderful repairman
that many Sousa band members used Conn instruments,
which he claimed were outstanding at the time, so perhaps
it was made by them.



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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: raysnuffer 
Date:   2013-05-06 21:27



Thanks Clarinetguy for the info. 'Eddie Kivlan' is engraved just above serial number on lower section and just below the bell neck metal ring. Its hard to see in photos.

I too have since found some info on him. He was a indeed member of the John Phillips Sousa band per the FSU dissertation and the 1929 'Cities Service Gas/Oil Company Radio Orchestra' in Boston according to an antique Cities Service Oil Co poster sold on Ebay a while back .

So he very well could have endorsed a line of clarinets produced by Conn or Gras in the thirties or fourties.

Nice detective work.....:)

Warm regards
Ray

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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet Mystery Solved..
Author: raysnuffer 
Date:   2013-05-24 01:58


My Eddie Kivlan clarinet seems to be a Buescher "True Tone" clarinet.

I compared my horn with the ones in the pictures at the links below.

Odd angled bridge key
No screw on A Flat/G# key
Similar case
Screws on thumb rest are positioned vertically as opposed to being horizontal



http://www.clarinetperfection.com/CLARINET/cl06pics.htm


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Buescher-Clarinet-and-Case-Spare-Parts-Unique-Lamp-Base-/151046159724?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEDWX%3AIT&nma=true&si=G4zuwy8xtFHdQRnEFfQzhWvS6Ew%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc



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 Re: Eddie Kivlan Clarinet
Author: eakivlan 
Date:   2015-12-17 09:11

He was a professional player out of New York and has his own orchestra and thus the imprint and was my grandfather. Makes me happy to hear you are enjoying it...

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