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    | Author: BradleyHardin ★2017 Date:   2005-07-13 05:22
 
 I have a wooden A. Fontaine clarinet serial number 6530.  It there any way I can find out when (or approximately when) it was manufactured?  I've checked the Web a lot, but havent' found too much.
 
 Also, if you have any information about Fontaine clarinets, I would be happy to hear from you.
 
 
 
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    | Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017 Date:   2005-07-13 13:46
 
 I don't have much to go on other than having renovated a few clarinets labelled "A. Fontaine -- Couesnon", but from those markings and general design features I believe that these were student/intermediate clarinets made during the 1950s-60s probably by Couesnon in France, for an American importer using the name "A. Fontaine".  Please take all of this with a large grain of salt, however.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Michelle Date:   2005-07-13 21:53
 
 David Spiegelthal wrote:
 
 > Please take all of this with a large grain of salt, however.
 
 How about a chunk of rock salt?  Would that work?
 
 
 
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    | Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017 Date:   2005-07-13 22:09
 
 A granite boulder would be best of all.
 Have we gone off on another ridiculous tangent here?
 Just wondering.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Michelle Date:   2005-07-14 01:11
 
 David Spiegelthal wrote:
 
 > A granite boulder would be best of all.
 > Have we gone off on another ridiculous tangent here?
 > Just wondering.
 
 Not if we make it a resonite boulder with silverish keys strategically placed on it.  Then we could carve "A. Fontaine" on it, carbon-date the boulder and turn this right back around to the first post.
 
 
 
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