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Author: b.roke
Date: 2007-05-10 09:00
I recently came across one of these and did a search, both here and on google, and it seems a bit of a mystery. There is very little - read "none" - info out there.
Does anybody here know what the "F" stands for?
Thanks.
steadfastness stands higher than any success
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2007-05-10 10:04
Chris P wrote:
> Foxtrot? Freddie? Fandango? Finland? Formidable? Futuristic?
> Friendly fire?
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> The only thing I can see is that it's slightly lower in price
> than the standard YCL-650
In that case, maybe "Foobar". Or "F-Stock".
ISTR that the case options are different for different Submodels (eg YCL-250 vs. -250CA).
--
Ben
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Author: rsholmes
Date: 2007-05-10 13:27
Is there such a thing somewhere as a list of Yamaha clarinet models, past and present, with some information about them?
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Author: b.roke
Date: 2007-05-10 21:54
Thanks Chris - that one didn't come up for me when i searched. It seems all the hits are not in English - maybe it's an Asia only model.
I had wondered whether it was a pitch thing, such as the "f" Buffet use in their serial no's for A=442.
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Author: gord
Date: 2007-10-20 19:24
Hello all,
Does anyone have any further updates / info on this model? It seems I'll be looking at one in the next few weeks.
The seller says his girlfirend bought the 650F in Japan about 5 years ago and that it's the "old model number, replaced now by YCL650 but same features".
Apparently it has silver-plated keys.
Says it retails in Japan for 194,250 Yen or US$1,689 (however on the link above from Chris P. I see the price is ca. 189K - but this is a Japanese site, no? I can't read anything else, so can't determine if these are new prices or what???)
Nothing else on google, which is kind of strange. C'mon you Yamaha gurus, I thought you knew everything about this sort of thing??? :-D
Regards,
--Gord from Vancouver
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Author: LonDear
Date: 2007-10-20 21:28
When Yamaha appends an N, it indicates Nickel plating, and H indicates Hamilton plating. If the F is for Ferrous, keep some WD-40 next to your bore and key oils.
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