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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2021-08-18 00:06
Bob Bernardo wrote:
> Some readers may not know this - Before the R13's were made the
> bores on Buffet horns were straight barrels too. The release of
> the R13 was the beginning of tapered bores.
>
Bob, I thought the Buffet polycylindrical bores developed by Robert Carrée were the first non-straight bores on any of the main clarinet brands. Were there other popular non-straight bores before the R13?
Karl
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