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Author: MarieG.
Date: 2000-03-25 17:00
I am looking for a used wood clarinet for my daughter who has played for 6 years. She has a chance at a Selmer Signet 100 for about $400. Any input on if this is a good deal would be helpful.
What should we be looking for?
Thanks for any help.
M
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Author: Bruce Marking
Date: 2000-03-27 00:35
I have a used Selmer Signet Soloist, recently overhauled by myself, for sale. Please get in touch with me at my e-mail address and we can talk. Thank you.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2000-03-27 00:41
Please, please, please do your selling in the Classifieds or privately, not here. I specifically say at the top of the BBoard that buying & selling is not to be done here.
The poster was looking for advice, not an offer.
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Author: mark weinstein
Date: 2000-03-29 03:27
Dear Marie,
In my opinion, $400 is a little bit high for a Selmer Signet 100. Of course, I don't know the condition of this instrument (it might just be wonderful) and nor do I know the exact age. If you are buying it from a music store or repair person, it may come with a warranty or repair guaranty. On eBay, Selmer Signet 100's reularly sell for $125-225 depending upon condition, etc. Of course, one will pay more on a local purchase, where you can touch, feel & even play the item prior to purchase. The lack of the latter is discounted in some of these online auctions. AND, on the other hand, many people wind up with a plastic or resonite (hard rubber) clarinet for $400; a wood clarinet could be a stepup. Nothing wrong with renting too, until you gain some experience. We've all learned the hardway to some extent, just like anything else. Best of luck. mw
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