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 bore size
Author: Rick2 
Date:   1999-02-28 06:01

I saw a post on ebay claiming that a 1.5 cm bore is large. (They listed it in inches but it is exactly 1.5 cm) I then measured all three of my clarinets, an H Meinl A clarinet, a Leblanc Dynamic 2 Bb, and an Evette Bb. All three have 1.5 cm bore.

I'm interested if people would be so kind to post the model of your clarinet and the bore diameter. I'm interested to learn what they are.

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 RE: bore size
Author: Ray Swing 
Date:   1999-02-28 14:37

Mine is 1.5 cm at the top end and 2.3 cm at the end of the 2nd section(as it enters the Bell). Clarinet is one I've never been able to trace: Fairfield made by E.U. Wurlitzer of Boston, Ma.

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 RE: bore size
Author: Hiroshi 
Date:   1999-02-28 14:49

You can see the bor size table in woodwind and brass wind
5n their catague woodwind "clarinet" first page.

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 RE: bore size
Author: MartyM 
Date:   1999-02-28 15:22

Manufacturer's take the bore size measurement at the middle joint. dont forget about whats happening in tapers
above and below that measuring point. This is only one way to compare clarinets...you still need to play them to
determine the quality.

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 RE: bore size
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   1999-03-01 01:04

Ray Swing wrote:
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Clarinet is one I've never been able to trace: Fairfield made by E.U. Wurlitzer of Boston, Ma.
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Ray, could that be E. <B>H.</B> Wurlitzer of Boston? I have info on them.

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 RE: Mark C.
Author: Ray Swing 
Date:   1999-03-01 01:39

Thanks Mark but the name is definitely "E.U. not "E.H."
Strange though.It's hard to believe there could be two Wurlitzers in Boston . I believe the Boston shop of Wurlitzers was bought out by a European Company.I would like your info on the E.H. though.

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 RE: Mark C.
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   1999-03-01 02:30

There's a listing for the Wurlitzer family, Boston, Chicago, and Cincinatti. No specific info other than some bibliographic references - so nothing really available.

E. H. Wurlitzer was a flute maker in Boston from 1890-1911, with other WWs possible. Patented a flute head joint device (#859714) in 1907. Bettony bought a controlling interest in his co. in 1901.

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 RE: Mark C.
Author: Hiroshi 
Date:   1999-03-01 03:51

Mark seems talking about the article in "The Clarinet",you can read hear:
http://holz.fureai.or.jp/catalogue/Wurlitzer1.html

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 RE: Mark C.
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   1999-03-01 11:54

Hiroshi wrote:
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Mark seems talking about the article in "The Clarinet"
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???? No - if I remember right, that was the German Wurlitzer Co., not the MA/OH Wurlitzers.

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 RE: bore size
Author: Arnold the basset hornist 
Date:   1999-03-02 07:43

I got an article in ´rohrblatt which compares two clarinets with different bore made by one manufacturer. The dimensions:
upper joint, upper tenon: 15.00 / 14.85 mm
upper joint, lower tenon: 14.90 / 14.65 mm
lower joint, lower tenon: 21.85 / 21.70 mm

little differences in dimensions, but a remarkable difference in sound.


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