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Author: stevesklar
Date: 2007-03-08 12:53
For your pleasure if anyone is interested in old brochures
http://www.saxmaniax.com/galleryclar/Noblet/Noblet40Brochure1.jpg
http://www.saxmaniax.com/galleryclar/Noblet/Noblet40Brochure2.jpg
a Noblet 40 was $194 in 1960
notice that the 45 has the hand engraving o nthe bell.
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Stephen Sklar
My YouTube Channel of Clarinet Information
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Author: DougR
Date: 2007-03-08 23:09
thanks, Steve--
the second brochure has the actual price written on it in ballpoint pen: $189.50, which is exactly what my parents paid for my Noblet 40 in 1959. I've downloaded both brochures; still have the horn, too, though the last time I played it was years ago (an outdoor gig, in a light drizzle--wanted to spare my R13).
Since we're talking archaeology (or is it cultural anthropology?) I'll just throw this out:
I used the horn in junior high school, in a band that was directed by Bruno Laakko, who some may remember as a jazz celebrity in Finland, leading pioneering jazz bands there in the 1930s. How he ended up teaching junior high school band in 1950s Maryland, I have no idea. He cut quite a dashing figure, though--snappy crew cut, madras jackets, bow ties, drove a '55 Thunderbird with a continental kit...and kept us kids entertained between numbers with hair-raising personal accounts of combat in the Russo-Finnish war.
...see what you uncorked?
again, though, thanks!
Doug R
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Author: stevesklar
Date: 2007-03-09 09:13
I guess a year later the price went up by $5
http://www.saxmaniax.com/galleryclar/Noblet/Noblet40Receipt.jpg
serial number 18559 for 1960
interesting account of Laakko
Steve
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