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 Need help with Fernand Chapelain Clarinet
Author: dbwams 
Date:   2009-08-23 20:14

I aquired at auction an old Fernand Chapelain Clarinet. It is wood and dark brown. It is a B clarinet and has an HP engrave on it near the bottom. I also has an older unusual leather case that is sort of shaped like a quiver for arrows. From what I've been able to research on my own I have found that the company was in business in France from the late 1800's to about 1917. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me more about it, if it is somewhat rare.
Dave



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 Re: Need help with Fernand Chapelain Clarinet
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2009-08-23 20:39

I still have a case like you describe, I believe they are as old as highbutton shoes, and prob. earlier than 1910, having some more "modern" cases from that time period. Is your cl a Boehm or Albert system? Does it show a B, C or A and "HP" or "LP" above the A key [upper joint] or else where? This info helps estimate age when it's trade name is unkown . Perhaps Mark C or others cab find this name, likely quite old ! Luck, Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Need help with Fernand Chapelain Clarinet
Author: dbwams 
Date:   2009-08-24 02:06





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 Re: Need help with Fernand Chapelain Clarinet
Author: dbwams 
Date:   2009-08-24 02:08
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pictures finally downloaded. LOOK HERE!!! thanks in advance for any help.



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 Re: Need help with Fernand Chapelain Clarinet
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2009-08-24 13:52

To me [not an expert, Help, Al Rice et al], you have a nice looking "Albert System " clarinet, a "2 ringer" with Patent C# and individual A and G# keys !!, of the "13 key" variety. I believe there are several websites devoted to the Alberts, Help, GBK et al. I'll look in Al Rice's "Cls in the Classical Period" for similars and dates. My guess is perhaps as early as 1875. Luck, Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Need help with Fernand Chapelain Clarinet
Author: Drake 
Date:   2009-08-26 01:05

May I say that it is a beautiful instrument. It's unlike anything I've seen or played.

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 Re: Need help with Fernand Chapelain Clarinet
Author: WillyWally 
Date:   2009-08-28 00:22

Dear Don,
I have a Champelaine clarinet. It as a B over a LP. It is made of dark wood and is beautiful! I cannot find a serial number and I don't know how to value the piece or figure the age. Can you help? Thanks Bill

Bill

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