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Author: rrobeson
Date: 2007-06-30 00:56
I've got a clarinet that's stamped selmer signet (but no other markings like 100, special, soloist, etc.). The serial number is 9940. Any idea how old this is and how it's different from a 100?
Thanks
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Author: John O'Janpa
Date: 2007-06-30 02:52
If it's a wooden clarinet made in USA, it's probably a forerunner of the signet special and dates from roughly 1949. This site has some info.
http://www.saxmaniax.com/snclarinet.htm
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Author: susieray
Date: 2007-06-30 03:50
I have one with the serial number 9830 and it's a LOT different than the Signet 100. The keys are different, the springs are different, it is just made more like a French Selmer in a lot of ways. It even came in a zippered Chesterfield case. John Butler is overhauling it right now; maybe he'll comment on it.
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Author: jbutler ★2017
Date: 2007-07-01 02:00
As Susieray has stated I just got through with this overhaul this afternoon. The trill key work is similar in style with the Signet, but the upper joint C# has the flat spring under the key like the Buffet clarinets. The lower joint LH C#/B or F#/E also has levers in the same style as the Buffet pro line clarinets. The keys are silver plate, but I don't know if they have been plated since leaving the factory or not. I found the keywork to be a little on the "soft" side, but it does have a good sound.
jbutler
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