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 Re: 1938 Buffet Crampon - to overhaul or not?
Author: Steven Ocone 
Date:   2018-12-29 16:43

I can't imagine repairing a clarinet of that vintage for $250.


If you can get it back in shape you may not end up with a clarinet that your daughter can play in band. Tuning may not be consistent and the keywork may not be dependable due too loose posts, older solder joints etc. Otherwise, it could be a fun project.

Steve Ocone


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