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Author: kehammel
Date: 2021-01-12 08:50
That is strange, Chris, what you observed about the separate pillars for the LH3 Eb/Bb key. Beats me. Isn't it so that sometimes the rings are hinged on the opposite side from the LH3 Eb/Bb key, the latter then having its own separate pillars? So maybe this was simply a mix and match situation, where they used whatever keywork they had on hand?
On the subject of the keywork, does it remind you of any particular maker? There are almost no references I can find to clarinets maked "Drouelle, Paris" so I wonder if it's someone's stencil. And most French Alberts from that time that I have seen pictures of do not have the throat A key closing the F# vent in "German" fashion.
Anyway, I bought it, and it should arrive in a couple of weeks.
Ken
Post Edited (2021-01-12 08:50)
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kehammel |
2021-01-07 21:41 |
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