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Author: oian
Date: 2018-06-17 23:19
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Here are some photos of a clarinet I got from "shopgoodwill.com" The only identifying marks are; HENRY POURCELLE PARIS FRANCE" on the barrel and LP C on all the joints. No serial numbers. I believe it is a C clarinet because when I finger a C it plays C. It has probably the original wood mouthpiece (which is in good condition and plays well), the instrument itself is in very good condition with a shiny exterior and interior finish. the body barrel and mouthpiece are wood. The case as you can see in the photos is in poor condition. It is missing one pad, but when played most notes sound. As per the photos the keying is very early.
Any suggestions on the age of the clarinet or any other information? It's probably not a valuable antique, but I plan to re-pad it and play it. It appears to have been played very little, or at least very well taken care of. The case took the brunt of the passing of time.
John
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Author: Kyleclarinet
Date: 2018-06-19 17:32
I think I just recently bought the same exact style clarinet. From my research it is a JTL clarinet. Mine has another symbol on the bell that designates Qualite Superior and has a symbol that I identified as The Order of Franz Josef I which I think Jerome Thibouville was awarded with in 1873!
It doesn't look like it will let me post any photos for some reason (I'm new on this forum). So I have them hosted on Imgur right now at:
Http://imgur.com/gallery/GSANPsu
Here's where I found more info:
http://www.clarinetpages.net/clarinet-history/thibouville
Post Edited (2018-06-19 18:03)
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