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 selmer clarinet series10
Author: HULDA1956 
Date:   2008-03-27 17:03

HII WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME WITH A SERIES 10 SELMER CLARINET SER. X5054. THE CLARINET IS VERY OLD. I THINK 50'S.I BOUGHT IT RECENTLY ON EBAY FOR NOT MUCH MONEY AS IT WAS MISSING A BARREL AND IT APPEARS TO BE MISSING A RING OF SOME SORT AS THERE IS AN INDENT AT THE TOP OF THE TOP JOINT WHERE A RING WOULD FIT. I PUT A RING THERE FROM A PLASTIC BARREL AND IT FITS OKAY BUT DOES NOT LOOK RIGHT AS THE RING HAS THE USUAL THREE LINES ON THE CIRCUMFERENCE FACE. I WOULD THINK A PLAIN RING MIGHT BE RIGHT.I CANNOT FIND A SERIES 10 ANYWHERE TO LOOK AT SO I CAN SEE WHAT GOES IN THAT INDENT. THE SERIES 10'S THAT I HAVE SEEN ON EBAY DONT HAVE ANYTHING THERE JUST THE WOOD OF COURSE..I OVERHAULED THE CLARINET AND USE A BARREL FROM A BUFFET BUT THE CLARINET PLAYS SHARP ON THE G, A, B.C ABOVE THE STAFF BUT IS GREAT EVERYWHER ELSE. I GUESS THE PROPER BARREL HAS A DIFFERENT INSIDE DIAMETER.I KNOW I AM ASKING A LOT BUT THIS CLARINET BLOWS LIKE NO OTHER AND I WOULD LIKE TO GET A BARREL AND THE PROPER RING TO FIT IN THE INDENT.THANKS MILLIONS

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: susieray 
Date:   2008-03-27 19:37


Sounds like it has a repaired (banded) crack and the band has been removed. That's why you aren't finding other Series 10's with a band there.

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: Jkelly32562 
Date:   2008-03-27 21:47

I own and currenlty play both a Selmer Series 10 S, and a Selmer Series 10 S II, I will take some pics and email you if you'd like. (and someone tells me how to post pics on here)

Also the reason , I would guess you are playing sharp is that Selmer Barrels for clarinets tuned to A440 are 66.5mm , and Buffets are a bit different.

Jonathan Kelly
jkelly32562@troy.edu

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2008-03-27 21:50

This clarinet (X5054) is from the '70s.

The normal barrel length for a Series 10 is 67mm.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: HULDA1956 
Date:   2008-03-27 22:34

THAT MAKES SENSE ABOUT THE REPAIRED CRACK WITH A RING AND THE RING IS MISSING. I WILL SEARCH THE INDENT TO SEE IF I CAN FIND A CRACK.
THANKS FOR THE INFO . APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: HULDA1956 
Date:   2008-03-27 22:40

THANKS FOR THE INFO. AS FAR AS ADDING PICS THERE IS A BOX AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS BIG BOX THAT I AM TYPING IN. IT SAYS ADD ATTACHMENT. SO I GUESS YOU CLICK ON IT AND YOU CAN PROBABLY BROWSE FOR THE PICS AND CLICK ON THE PICS WHEN YOU FIND THEM. THAT SHOULD ADD THE PICS TO YOUR MESSAGE. I THINK.

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: HULDA1956 
Date:   2008-03-27 22:54

THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION THAT WAS VERY HELPFUL. I HAVE TRIED LONGER BARRELS BUT THEY HAVE BEEN BUFFET BARRELS THEY ONLY MADE IT PLAY FLAT ON THE BOTTOM SO I GUESS I NEED TO HAVE A SELMER PROPER LENGHT BARREL BEFORE KNOWING FOR SURE. THANKS AGAIN

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: HULDA1956 
Date:   2008-03-27 22:57

CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF A BARREL FROM A SELMER SERIES 10S WOULD FIT A SELMER SERIES 10.
THANKS

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: Jkelly32562 
Date:   2008-03-27 23:00

I would just order a barrel, and tell them it is for a selmer 10, most makers will work to ensure their barrels are not the source of intonation issues.

Jonathan Kelly
jkelly32562@troy.edu

Post Edited (2008-03-28 02:15)

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: JJAlbrecht 
Date:   2008-03-28 02:02

Or you might want to order one from the makers who are sponsors of this board. You can get excellent barrels from Walter Grabner, Greg Smith and Alan Segal. Look at the links on the right of the web pages and click on the one for mouthpieces and barrels.

BTW... typing with all capitals is considered "shouting" on most online forums. :)

Jeff

“Everyone discovers their own way of destroying themselves, and some people choose the clarinet.” Kalman Opperman, 1919-2010

"A drummer is a musician's best friend."


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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: C2thew 
Date:   2008-03-28 05:19

Calm down there Owen Meany.

Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. they are but improved means to an unimproved end, an end which was already but too easy to arrive as railroads lead to Boston to New York
-Walden; Henry Thoreau

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: mdcolby 
Date:   2019-04-12 21:38

>The normal barrel length for a Series 10 is 67mm.

I'm trying to determine the barrel length for my Selmer Series 10, serial number starting with W. I've done a lot of web searching, only finding that 65 to 66mm is considered "standard" for a Series 10. I've tried to measure it. It could be either 65 or 66 mm, but doesn't look like it could be 67mm, to my eyes.

Was there a standard length? Is there a good source of information I haven't found?

Michael
mdcolby57@hotmail.com

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 Re: selmer clarinet series10
Author: Ed 
Date:   2019-04-13 15:01

I had one years ago and I seem to recall mine was 66. What is most important is what length pays in tune. Try both 65 and 66 and see.

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