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 C. Jeuffroy wooden clarinet
Author: Doug Dunn 
Date:   2009-01-18 16:40

Dear Board members

I'd like to know the age of a clarinet I found in a pawn shop to determine if it is worth keeping. I've been told it is pre-1930's. I came with a french style wood case that is in fair condition. It does need considerable work including a split repair, new pads, adjustments, etc. I also know that C. Jeuffroy is a trade name used by Noblet, however, I do not know the years these instruments were made under that name. I saw reference to one instrument under the same name in the Shackelton collection in Edinborough dated 1880. Can anyone refer me to someone who can help?

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