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Author: Marci
Date: 1999-07-28 17:36
Does anyone know where I can find a Martin ligature? I know that they don't make them anymore, but if you know of a place that may have some old ones, please let me know! Thanks.
Marci
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 1999-07-29 19:17
You may be looking for a rare bird, but you have found one, but only one! It fits well on a Selmer HS* Bb cl mp, is well tarnished [needs buffing] but otherwise intact. Why do you want one? Why dont you ask the oldest repair-person you know of if you could search his junk box? I dont put a high value on it, if you are interested, prob. EM me at dberger19@aol.com so as to keep Mark happy! Don
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Author: Daniel
Date: 1999-07-29 23:20
What were these Martin ligatures?... i've never heard of or seen one. What they look like?
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 1999-07-30 02:32
I dont regard my Martin lig as anything at all special, just an early 1900's "standard" two screw lig. The logo is within a diamond, with M above, Martin in middle and France below, located on the lower back. As best I know, Martin [France-Italy] made a fairly wide line of insts earlier and prob became M Freres [brothers] in the mid 1900's , Mark , please help from Langwill. Don
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 1999-07-30 03:28
Don,
Martin freres started out that way - it was started by the brothers Jean-Baptiste, Claude Eugene, and Felix. None of their marks match your ligature.
There are 25 Martins listed, but none match the info you gave.
Mark C.
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