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Author: Bill
Date: 2019-12-03 20:32
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I have a nice Buffet #10272x that plays beautifully and responds well. So I am happy.
But I can't help be curious at its strange appearance. It's oddly, overly "dark" (black) in color. I've never seen a clarinet with such a matte (un-shiny) finish, almost like somebody finished it off with shoe polish (and didn't rub hard enough). All the Buffet logos are 100% filled in (no longer a trace of gold).
One major reason I invested in this clarinet was that the person I bought it from displayed a receipt for a recent overhaul (among other positive aspects of the transaction). And as I say, I have no problems with it at all.
I might put the issue entirely out of mind except one thing bothers me: if you look at one of the photos I've posted, the Buffet logo on the bottom joint still has gold leaf in it, as if somebody had rubbed black shoe polish on the clarinet without bothering to remove the big rod there just above the bell.
Anyone ever seen a matte black Buffet before? Any clues what might have been done to it? Infusion in salad oil?
Bill Fogle
Ellsworth, Maine
(formerly Washington, DC)
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Darkened appearance of Buffet 10272x new |
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Bill |
2019-12-03 20:32 |
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Chris P |
2019-12-04 00:31 |
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Bill |
2019-12-04 04:00 |
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