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Author: JazzDoubles
Date: 2016-04-24 01:16
Hello all -
I am a music teacher and musician and came across a very odd old bass clarinet today in a pawn shop. It was a wooden bass, two piece construction on the upper and lower joints. Had a vent key on the neck and a metal bell. Range was to low Eb. Was also housed in a crazy large orange case that resembled a 50s suitcase.
There was no identification on the instruction at all, except an etched logo in the wood which appears to be a "DG" or possibly "DA". The only reference I can find to anything like this around was occasional mention of a Buffet DG, but this had no other marking, Buffet or otherwise. Very sturdy, professional feeling wood.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Post Edited (2016-04-24 01:20)
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Author: Merlin_Williams
Date: 2016-04-24 17:21
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