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Author: wanabe
Date: 2014-03-17 08:24
I am looking at Eb clarinets and I ran across one, a Paolo Mark. They are advertised as being from Ireland. I wonder though. I just don't think of Ireland as being rich in clarinet history and lore. Besides that, Paolo just doesn't sound very Irish to me. Does anyone have any information on the company or the instruments?
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2014-03-17 13:03
Chinese imports by the sound of it.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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Author: wanabe
Date: 2014-03-17 18:27
Not everyone is Irish today. Some of us aren't quite so enamored with the Irish mystique.
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Author: Fishamble
Date: 2014-03-18 01:14
Well, happy Paddy's day to you anyway.
Nobody is making clarinets here. Marco Polo instruments come up all the time on Irish second-hand sites - perhaps that's something to do with it? Although a corny marketing ploy does seem to be the most likely explanation.
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Author: BbMajorBoy
Date: 2014-03-18 01:27
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paolo-Mark-Clarinet-Eb-Key/dp/B007OXJKSE/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Hope this helps, they look cheap and crap TBH
Leonard Bernstein: "To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time."
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Author: BbMajorBoy
Date: 2014-03-18 01:27
argh, im new and dont know how to delete this!!!!
Leonard Bernstein: "To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time."
Post Edited (2014-03-17 21:31)
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Author: wanabe
Date: 2014-03-19 02:07
I finally got an answer from one of the sellers, a retailer. They tell me that these are made in China as previously proposed. Thay are made in a factory in Beijing. There is a seller on a particular internet auction site that advertises these as coming from Ireland.
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Author: BobD
Date: 2014-03-19 16:12
I do recall flying on a commuter plane out of Philly years ago that was made in Ireland and as I recall John DeLorean made his automobile there. And then there's those Tin Whistles and "Shileleghles".....but no clarinets.
Bob Draznik
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2014-03-19 12:36
Not quite April 1 yet, but anyway,
It's a little-known fact that St. Patrick had a companion, St. Uillienn, who exterminated all the clarinets in Ireland during the 5th Century.
The Chinese are doing their best to re-infest the island with clarinets, but the damp climate stunts their growth and covers their pads with leaky green moss.
The only way to play a Chinese-Irish clarinet is to first drink at least one gallon of beer.
Ken Shaw
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