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 Re: Noblet A Clarinet
Author: kdk 2017
Date:   2019-09-25 20:27

One thing I've discovered from the Leblanc page on the Conn-Selmer website is that Ets. D. Noblet started making instruments around 1750 for the court of Louis XV. Does anyone know what Ets. stands for?

Karl

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