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 Noblet "N" Model
Author: Bob Arney 
Date:   2001-02-04 23:00

Can anyone help me with data/information on this model? Can't find any a reference to it in the archives. I am told it predates the 27/40/45, is an advanced horn and better than the 45. Should I believe it?
Bob A

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 RE: Noblet "N" Model
Author: jbutler 
Date:   2001-02-04 23:31

Yes, it does predate. No, not necessarily better. I believe the 27 was a better instrument personally. Advanced? I would consider it an intermediate model.

John

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 RE: Noblet "N" Model
Author: Bob Arney 
Date:   2001-02-05 01:08

Sorry, "I mis-spoke". The comment was "This is an advanced clarinet, very similar to the model 45 and superior to
the model 40."

I stand corrected.
Bob A (Sorry about the type face--I am not shouting, my computer selected this itself.)???

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 RE: Noblet "N" Model
Author: Bob Arney 
Date:   2001-02-05 01:10

Sorry, "I mis-spoke". The comment was "This is an advanced clarinet, very similar to the model 45 and superior to
the model 40."

I stand corrected.
Bob A (Sorry about the type face--I am not shouting, my computer selected this itself.)???

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