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 Re: Leblanc or LeBlanc?
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2021-02-27 07:14

Yes, in 1904 the assets of the D. Noblet company were acquired by George Leblanc, and in subsequent years, George's son, Leon Leblanc, along with acoustician Charles Houvenaghel, designed most of the Leblanc clarinet models, including the LL, until Ridenour came on board.



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