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    | Author: Bill Fogle Date:   2001-06-01 19:25
 
 I read (way) too much stuff about clarinets, and I remember reading where Alvin Swiney wrote that "According to Mr. Moennig the bad [Buffet] bore clarinets (39,000 to 41,000), Were labeled "Academy Model" and sold as student level clarinets until they were depleted." I just found one! COOL! It's true!
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1435036192
 
 
 
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    | Author: Anji Date:   2001-06-01 21:58
 
 For this kind of money, you could buy a modern horn with fresh pads out of John Butler or Dave Speigelthal's stable.
 
 Just because the mechanics are in place, doesn't make for either a good playing horn or a good deal.
 
 anji
 
 
 
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    | Author: Bill Fogle Date:   2001-06-04 14:01
 
 What brought THAT on? I was just saying---wow---what an interesting (not necessarily "fabulous") piece of clarinet history. I'm not selling it. Geez.
 
 
 
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