Author: AaronHB
Date: 2017-12-15 01:53
I'm aware most Selmer Ebs don't have more than just the logo, but nonetheless I'd really like to know what it specifically is.
It's my understanding that the series 9s normally have the hexagonal register key inserts (or at least the Bbs and As did? Please of course correct me if I'm misinformed). Mine doesn't have that in any case.
Then again, I can't find anything suggesting they produced anything that wasn't called a 9 or 9* during the 60s. Maybe it's just possible it's from the back end of the CTs, though CT Ebs are pretty rare and I doubt it would have been sold without mentioning something so important. I am told it's from roughly the 60s, though this is all I have to go on there.
Thanks
Aaron
Unrelated note - your's looks wonderful! Are there any D clarinet parts that actually require the use of the full Boehm's low Eb key, or is it most useful just in aiding the resonance of E/B?
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