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Author: Ken
Date: 2000-01-15 06:23
I'm trying to help one of my students identify an old clarinet. The only engraving on the instrument include Bb and H.P. on both the upper and lower bodies and Carl Schubert Bb Austria on the bell. It is a wooden instrument, with apparently dyed wood (it is a reddish-brown fine grained wood showing through) with key rings on only the #5 and #6 finger holes. There are no other finger rings, and the register hole is on the front, not rear of the instrument. There are 11 keys (not including the register key) on the instrument with the keys apparently a true silver. Any ideas?
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