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 PLastic Evette
Author: SVSorna05 
Date:   2005-06-17 20:35

Are they ne good compared to other plastic horns. Might be nterested in getting on so play outside with. Thanks
-Dain

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 Re: PLastic Evette
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2005-06-17 20:43

The ones I've seen/worked on were made in Germany by Schreiber & Sohne, and were sturdy in construction but mediocre playing-wise and the keywork was rather clunky-feeling.........which I suppose means they're fairly typical of other reputable plastic clarinets (e.g. Vito, Bundy). For playing outside, what the heck, why not?

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 Re: PLastic Evette
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2005-06-18 02:02

Superior to Bundy in it's keywork (my opinion).

The newer ones look more like a wooden instrument as brushed plastic is "in vogue".

But none of em beat the "Forte Clarinet"



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 Re: PLastic Evette
Author: bflatclarinetist 
Date:   2005-06-18 04:04

I'm using my teacher's very old plastic evette right now until my new clarinet comes.... I have to admit it has a very nice sound for a plastic. It's made in Paris, France (this one apprently).

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 Re: PLastic Evette
Author: BobD 
Date:   2005-06-18 11:12

You may run into a good one. Oh yeah, the brushed finish is real groovy.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: PLastic Evette
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2005-06-18 16:39

The plastic Evette (as opposed to the E12, which it predates) AFAIK did not come in the brushed finish. As student instruments go, I think the Evette was pretty well-made (e.g, it had metal rings unlike recent B12's). I had one that I put Valentino pads on to make it waterproof and used as an outdoor instrument for a short while. I thought it played pretty well. I eventually sold it to a neighbor who, having suffered sticker shock at band instrument night, was looking for a less expensive alternative for her daughter.

You can probably pick one of these up on eBay for around $40 - $80. It will almost certainly need a good cleaning and probably at least some new pads and possibly corks but, at that price, you might want to take it on as a do-it-yourself project. If you're patient, though, you may be able to pick up a Vito V40 for $80 - $100. (I got one for $85.) IMO, that would be an even better buy.

Best regards,
jnk

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 Re: PLastic Evette
Author: GBK 
Date:   2005-06-18 17:00

Jack Kissinger wrote:

> If you're patient, though, you may be able to pick up
> a Vito V40 for $80 - $100. (I got one for $85.) IMO, that
> would be an even better buy.



I always wanted to get a V40 to have in my collection of clarinets, mostly to see if all their praise was justified.

Thus, last year on eBay, I was in the right place at the right time, and picked one up for $22. After a few tenon corks and 2 pads it was good to go. In addition, adding a Power Barrel to it transformed it into a very respectable instrument with nice projection and surprisingly good intonation. Just for my own amusement I recently used the V40 with my big band to see if anyone in the sax section could tell any difference. It blended fine and the sound carried nicely.

Other than the Forte clarinet (which is in a class by itself), the V40 was definitely one of (if not the best) plastic clarinet manufactured over the past few decades...GBK

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