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Author: Johan H Nilsson
Date: 2020-07-14 23:02
Good work, Ken. I also found description by Tom how to identify a "rebored" clarinet.
"According to Tom Ridenour, who was then the chief designer for Leblanc, “they had no idea of how to rebore a clarinet, using mostly the incorrect reamers and scarring the bore, and ruining the intonation of the horns” There are still many of these old leblancs around. Just look in your bore. If it is visibly scarred, you may have a problem."
https://clarinetcorner.wordpress.com/2012/08/08/a-pair-of-leblanc-clarinets/
An actual instrument would be the ultimate proof. They should exist.
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Ben Shaffer |
2020-06-29 01:34 |
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Ed Lowry |
2020-06-29 02:57 |
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donald |
2020-06-29 08:26 |
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richard smith |
2020-06-29 18:28 |
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donald |
2020-07-02 11:02 |
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NOLA Ken |
2020-07-14 20:00 |
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Re: LeBlanc LL reaming Question new |
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Johan H Nilsson |
2020-07-14 23:02 |
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donald |
2020-07-15 06:29 |
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Ben Shaffer |
2020-07-15 19:00 |
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Ben Shaffer |
2020-07-16 00:52 |
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Johan H Nilsson |
2020-07-16 00:35 |
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John Peacock |
2020-07-16 01:46 |
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Johan H Nilsson |
2020-07-16 13:27 |
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Johan H Nilsson |
2020-07-16 13:36 |
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