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Author: Gary
Date: 2000-03-06 19:47
My son inherited a Jeffry clarinet from my brother, who bought it new over 30 years ago. It is made of wood and has a very good tone. Does anyone have any information on this horn, and is it considered a beginner's horn, or an intermediate horn?
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Author: Willie
Date: 2000-03-07 04:33
I have two of these. The one I have restored, was acquired from the original owner who stated it was puchased new in 1947. It has a good tone. Most of the minor intonation problems I found were taken care of by simple pad heigth adjustment. I use it for my back-up horn. I'd give you the serial # but it's on loan to a young music major who just lost her new Buffet when her car was burglerized. NEVER leave an instrument in a car. If the heat doesn't get it, some idiot will!
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Author: Jbosacki
Date: 2016-05-28 09:25
In response to this. My name is Jeffrey and if anyone had one for sale... I'd buy it just to have a clarinet with my name on it.
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2016-05-28 20:30
The Jeffrey was the entry level wooden clarinet from the Leblanc Paris works, and priced lower than the Normandy.
I have seen similar LH pinky keys on some later-production examples of the Normandy 7.
Leblanc had a long run of entry level wooden instruments at varying price points that were essentially the same as the Noblet 40/45, differing only in keywork details. I own, or have owned, an ebonite Model 11, plastic Model 11, plastic 14P, and wooden 1948-type Normandys and one can mix and match the joints, barrels, and bells between them, as well as with those from the plastic Vito 7214.
Post Edited (2016-05-28 20:44)
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Author: Lark
Date: 2018-08-01 04:16
I recently acquired one of these, and our local instrument shop (decades of experience) said it was more of an intermediate to advanced, worth about $450-500.
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Author: Dan Shusta
Date: 2018-08-01 08:10
Jbosacki, I tried to email you directly, but, no email was listed.
If you go to that auction site, there are two for sale. One at a practically give away price.
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Author: andrekohmann
Date: 2022-04-06 18:02
I got one too, serial number 8912.
What is the number on yours, being from 1947?
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2022-04-09 20:42
Please note that the Jeffrey was a replacement for the Normandy 6 and Normandy 7 models, and wasn't launched until around 1964 or 1965.
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