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 M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Shawn Buck 
Date:   2007-12-16 21:11

Hey Everybody,

What can you tell me about these old Martin clarinet ligatures? They seem to work really well. Is it the material or design--or both?

thx



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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: stevesklar 
Date:   2007-12-16 22:12

Do you have pics of it?
The design would help us understand how they can work really well.

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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2007-12-16 23:35

I'll see if we can find a US Patent on it [via USPTO]. Perhaps it might be found via Google/Patents also. Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2007-12-17 14:43

No, I didn't find any Martin Lig patents [via cited-reference searching], so I conclude that, if patented, was prob. a FR pat, will look in the Canadian pats, where it might also have been filed. I recalled that I have an OLD Martin bari sax mp which has "Martin, Hand craft, Elkhart Ind " on a shield on its back. The [large] lig has, on its back, PAGE NY, and is a "pressure plate" type with a large thumb-screw for tightening, just like my H&A Selmer Paris Bb sop lig, which I believe has an [expired] US pat, will post # if asked. T

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Shawn Buck 
Date:   2007-12-20 14:34

The stamp actually looks like this:


M
MARTIN
FRANCE

This is enclosed in a sideways diamond shape. (I think that's called a tetrazoid--or some geometrical term like that)



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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: susieray 
Date:   2007-12-21 19:21
Attachment:  Martin ligature.jpg (89k)

Here's a picture of one I have, it's just an ordinary old metal ligature as far as I can tell.

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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Hank Lehrer 
Date:   2007-12-22 11:15

I'll seen a few for sax and just as Susie says "just an ordinary ligature" from my recollections. The diamond logo was the same.

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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Ed 
Date:   2007-12-22 11:20

I see to recall that these were made of nickel silver rather than plated brass as is the case with the newer ligatures.

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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Bill 
Date:   2007-12-22 20:53

Got one in a junk box. But ... M. Martin made some interesting things, and an old M. Martin "Master Model" mouthpiece I had sold for many hundreds of dollars.

Piece out.

Bill.

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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Shawn Buck 
Date:   2007-12-29 14:20

Hi. Yes, they do seem to be very ordinary in appearance. But for some reason, they seem to work so much better for me than nearly all the others out there. I really cannot explain it. 'Suppose it's just some strange quirk that I have.

Shawn



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 Re: M. Martin clarinet ligature
Author: Dennis Joseph 
Date:   2017-04-28 18:13

Anyone know where I can buy a vintage Martin ligature?

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