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Author: 1ngram
Date: 2004-02-09 17:51
Apologies in advance for my ignorance. I'm really a budding saxophone player but have come across a Buffet Full Boehm System Bb Clarinet serial F 111141. From a search of serial numbers on the net I think it is dated to 1969 but I know nothing more. What quality is this instrument? What price should I expect to pay? What differentiates this "full system" from any other? Any help gratefully received.
1ngram
Scotland
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2004-02-09 20:18
Welcome to the BBoard, Ingram, when I saw "Scotland", having some Scot ancestry and enjoying "your" good things, was impelled to reply. Your Full Boehm Buffet is almost certainly their top-of-line clarinet, cost?, IMHO if below $1000 US would be a bargain [condition being considered] . We have discussed the pros/cons of F B's frequently [I own 3 and like them!], so a search [above here] will give you many thots and advice. More?? Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2004-02-09 20:21
Hi,
One caution, isn't a F in the serial number the indication of a higher tuned clarinet for Europeon markets that uses a higher than A = 440?
HRL
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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2004-02-09 23:25
Yeah, the F prefix means that it should tune properly to A=442Hz.
In practice, you'll probably be just fine for pitch.
There are lots of extra keys to stumble over, but you may not have probs.
FYI - The Buffet should be made in the Paris works, rather than Germany.
Consider also the cost of an overhaul if the pads need work.
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Author: paulwl
Date: 2004-02-10 00:04
"Full Boehm" used to be known as "20/7", meaning 3 more keys and one more ring than the standard 17/6 Boehm.
The ring is for LH3, allowing you to play Eb/Bb with fingers 1 and 3 only. The extra keys are RH C#/G# trill for the articulated cup, Ab/Eb lever for left pinky, and of course the extra note, low Eb/Bb for right pinky.
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