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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-03-03 13:10
There is this information on the interweb:
"One sale ad gives this information:
Gerhard Rudolf Uebel (1915-1991) was a member of an instrument makers family with a tradition dating back to 1878. The F.Arthur Uebel company is still making clarinets in Markneukirchen (Germany). G.Rudolf was a nephew of F.Arthur and took over the production of flutes when F.Arthur passed away in 1963. The clarinet workshop went to his brother Max Werner, who continued making clarinets under the brand name of his uncle. The company is now no longer family owned and resides under Triumph Adler AG (together with Courtois,Strasser-Marigaux and Meinl). The production of flutes apparently ended with the death of G.Rudolf Uebel in 1991."
I suppose the old Uebel Co. bears no resemblance to the new. I assume that Leister's affiliation was prior to Triumph Adler AG.
...............Paul Aviles
Post Edited (2019-03-03 13:11)
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