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 Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-12-02 15:44
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Asking for a friend who is interested to know any details on this clarinet. Probably a stencil? Any idea who made it? Worth repairing or not? etc.

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-12-02 15:45
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More photos. The case is probably not original.

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2010-12-02 16:09

The large flanged pillar bases and Buffet-style keywork makes me think...

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Malerne.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: jasperbay 
Date:   2010-12-02 16:58


Very interesting! My (sometimes faulty) memory says 'didn't Kohlert make a Parisien model?' , but the only feature that seems Kohlert is the undercut right pinky keys, also seen on other maker's top models. The LJ 'bridge arm' shape is 'Evette-like', and as Chris points out, the post flanges are very large (larger than any of my Malerne's, and matched only by one of my half-dozen Marigaux's. The double-collar under the ball-end of those wide-flange posts I've never seen before.

I might guess its from a non-french country (hence the 'Parisien' logo), ie Czech or German, but wouldn't want to bet much money on that. You may have discovered a new species!! Think about naming it after yourself !!

Clark G. Sherwood

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2010-12-02 17:40

I'm pretty sure it's not a Kohlert. It does look sort of like a Dolnet I've got (but on the other hand I don't even know if Dolnet made their own clarinets or outsourced them, as they're known more for their saxophones). I find clarinets much harder to identify positively than saxes.

Usually Czech-, German- or Italian-made stencil clarinets were marked somewhere with country of origin, but not always (heck, that would make it too easy!).

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: chris moffatt 
Date:   2010-12-02 20:13

Based on the keywork I'd suggest this is possibly a Martin Freres horn. My second guess would be an inexpensive Couesnon stencil. The term "artist" leads me to think this is not meant for the french market but for the USA market ('artist' in french is 'artiste'). In past decades I can't see a horn named "artist parisien" making any headway in the british market!!
However the only horn named 'artist' I remember offhand was made by Blessing and sold by Sears. Sorry not to have helped...

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: Mark D 
Date:   2011-08-04 01:42

I also have a parisien artist clarinet that I got in the early 60's. I don't know anything about it other than my parents bought it used for $150.00 dollars. It has been in its case for 40 years and needs recorked and new pads. If anyone can give me any more information on it I would really appreciate it.



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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: Wes 
Date:   2011-08-04 06:41

The F. E. Olds company sold Parisian saxes and clarinets at one time, probably stencil instruments. Their main business for many years was the manufacture of brass instruments, however.

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: alanporter 
Date:   2011-08-04 14:38

The upturned pad cup above the right hand index finger looks like a Malerne.
Alan

tiaroa@shaw.ca

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: Mark D 
Date:   2011-08-18 16:22

after looking at the clarinet closely I see that it says made in France. There are also some numbers on the next section. Does that help any in the search for manufacturer or perhaps value?

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 Re: Parisien clarinet... what is it?
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2011-08-18 20:04

Regarding Wes' comment, the Olds "Parisian Ambassador" (note spelling, not "Parisien") saxes were indeed stencils, made by Pierret if I remember correctly. The Olds alto and bass clarinets I've seen which were marked "Made in France" (although I don't recall them being labeled "Parisian") were also stencils, in fact they are yet another example of our good friend the Malerne alto/bass clarinet, the very same instrument marketed under, at last count, 3,274 different brand names.

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