Author: seabreeze
Date: 2016-03-11 21:19
The only clues I see are that--like most of Ridenour's recent clarinet models--this one is made of rubber and is described as his "entry level clarinet," designed to keep both production costs and selling price down.
So does this mean that the long-valued Leblanc Noblet has now been advanced to the grammatical superlative "Noblissima," or, roughly translated, "the best Noblet we can make, a super-Noblet," or is the Noblissima something very different?
We shall see.
Post Edited (2016-03-11 22:26)
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