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 Carl Fischer Clarinet, Artist Model
Author: Mark 
Date:   2003-01-30 17:26

I have been given an old wooden clarinet that is in remarkably good condition, marked Carl Fischer Artist Model on the barrel, top piece and bell. It is further stamped Italy on all pieces. I know that the C. Fischer Co. commisioned these instruments from a variety of producers but have so far found no reference to the Italian origin. Instrument was purchased well used in the early '50s in a NYC pawn shop.

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 RE: Carl Fischer Clarinet, Artist Model
Author: ron b 
Date:   2003-01-30 18:14

Regardless of who made it, if Carl put his name on it it's probably a decent instrument. Many of C. Fischer's re-sold instruments were student quality but I don't know that he sold any 'bad' horns. The Carl Fischer instruments I've handled seem okay.
Are you trying to find out the actual maker?

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 RE: Carl Fischer Clarinet, Artist Model
Author: David Spiegelthal 
Date:   2003-01-30 19:34

Two possibilities for the Italian mfr.: Rampone, or Romeo Orsi.

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 RE: Carl Fischer Clarinet, Artist Model
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2003-01-30 19:40

Right, D S, I'd pick Orsi. However, Penzel-Mueller marketed an Artist model [17/6] and may have had it trademarked, in that time period!! Don

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 RE: Carl Fischer Clarinet, Artist Model
Author: Dee 
Date:   2003-01-30 21:53

Don,

Penzel-Mueller would not have stamped it Italy though.

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 RE: Carl Fischer Clarinet, Artist Model
Author: Marge 
Date:   2003-01-31 04:55

Greetings, Mark (fellow 2nd clar. in our community concert band)!

May you also get hooked on this BB, where I've learned a great deal--and gotten some laughs too.

Although I know nothing about CF clarinets beyond what's been said here (and on other threads), I suspect you might have a good player, esp. if you try other mouthpieces as an alternative to your present Selmer HS* (which came with the horn?). Though there may be some who love them, I personally find these quite close-tip mouthpieces among the most difficult to get a decent sound from and to play in general.

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