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 Unmarked Leblanc A?
Author: clariniano 
Date:   2008-10-03 17:15

I recently got an A clarinet as a late birthday present from my boyfriend, a Leblanc A with no indication of its model number, serial number N 1163 A. I'm guessing it's a Noblet, judging by the N which suggests that.

I tried doing a search on this board but couldn't find anything about what this possibly might be.

BTW, I'm really enjoying a lot--no more orchestral sight-transposing and there's a number of pieces I have just got the music for that require an A clarinet, even some of my boyfriend's transcriptions and arrangements will now be a lot easier!

Meri

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 Re: Unmarked Leblanc A?
Author: stevesklar 
Date:   2008-10-03 17:36

Noblet did/does have A models

Do you have some pics then we can verify it better by pictures than speculation ?

The "N" in the serial number could just be a letter prefix. Selmer and others have/had used it.

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 Re: Unmarked Leblanc A?
Author: clariniano 
Date:   2008-10-03 18:10

I'll post pics in a few hours, although someone else sent me a site that seems to identify it as being at least from the 90s.

Meri

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 Re: Unmarked Leblanc A?
Author: stevesklar 
Date:   2008-10-03 18:27

on the upper joint (and other joints hopefully) there should be an emblem
a Noblet will have the Noblet emblems on it
Leblanc a Leblanc emblem, etc


The N in the serial number i would ignore for now until the manufacturer is identified

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 Re: Unmarked Leblanc A?
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2008-10-03 19:59

What evidence is there that its a Leblanc-made cl? The # fits a series 9 Selmer, I believe. Measurements of the U J's bore, top and bottom, might help the I D. Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Unmarked Leblanc A?
Author: Shi-Ku Chishiki 
Date:   2008-10-04 04:28

Here's what I came up with. Weather it's right or wrong..? The following link..

http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Equipment/HowOld/Leblanc.html

using your serial # 1163A shows it to be a "Leblanc Alto Clarinet" model 7165. The serial #'s between 1041A and 1172A also shows it was manufactured in 1980.

I did a cross reference of model 7165 on the Leblanc web site. Here's the link.

http://www.leblancclarinets.com/product.php?uid=28

Like I said before.. weather I'm right or wrong..?? These two links are the only cross ref's that make any sense if you use your S# 1163A.

Hope this helps.

Shi-Ku Chishiki ShiKu.Chishiki@Gmail.com

It's not the clarinet that makes the player, but the player that makes the clarinet!

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