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Author: Mark P. Jasuta
Date: 2004-04-04 18:28
Attachment: Buffet 1 Piece.JPG (184k)
Hi all,
Just finished rebuilding another old Buffet. This one is a full-Boehm from 1928 that has a one piece body. Here's a picture.
Regards
Mark
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Author: ohsuzan
Date: 2004-04-04 23:25
There's something quite a lot like this for sale on Ebay right now . . . .
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Author: Vytas
Date: 2004-04-05 22:31
ohsuzan,
I've checked eBay listing. The serial number is incorrect. This clarinet was made before 1930 and not in 1960 as the seller claims. I wouldn't count on sterling silver keys either.
One piece FB is pretty rare clarinet.
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Author: Mark P. Jasuta
Date: 2004-04-06 00:12
I agree with Vytas. There is no adjustment screw on the G# that puts it in the mid 30s at the latest. (unless there is something I missed as I have a Buffet full Boehm w/o the adjustment screw from 1936).
The last number of the serial number given is probably a scratch.
German silver not silver keys.
The one I have has a nice round sound as I would expect from a horn of the period.
Strange though, the lowest two pads are big. 20mm.
It has two C# /G# tone holes. One for the articulated key and another for the sliver key.
Regards
Mark
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Author: diz
Date: 2004-04-06 00:55
Looks like it's in very fine shape, really ... what's the sound like, Mark?
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Author: ohsuzan
Date: 2004-04-06 02:59
Vytas --
I just stumbled across the listing for that instrument (the Ebay FB one-piece) while looking for something else -- not personally interested in buying it. I just thought it was curious, because I've never seen or heard of this variety of clarinet before, and now, I see two in one day.
But would you think that this one on Ebay is basically the same instrument that Mark J. has restored?
Susan
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Author: graham
Date: 2004-04-06 09:52
I have a one piece cocus wood Full Boehm (but without the low e flat), made c. 1920 and stamped Hawkes & Son. As Hawkes rarely made their own instruments it seems possible it is a Buffet that was bought by Hawkes to pass off as their own. No tone hole undercutting, c. 15 mm bore, plays with a very warm sound. A lovely instrument. If the Buffets discussed above are rare, then mine might even be unique!
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Author: Vytas
Date: 2004-04-06 18:37
>>>>>As Hawkes rarely made their own instruments it seems possible it is a Buffet that was bought by Hawkes to pass off as their own. No tone hole undercutting, c. 15 mm bore, plays with a very warm sound.<<<<<
No, it's not possible.
1. -15mm bore is just wrong for a pro Buffet.
2. -No tone hole undercutting is another thing Buffet never cared for.
No tone hole undercutting was Selmers idea/trade mark.
Vytas Krass
Pro clarinet technician.
Custom clarinet mouthpiece maker.
Former pro clarinet player.
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