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 What is this?
Author: Robin 
Date:   1999-05-08 17:20

I have a B-flat clarinet that was given to me when I was a child by my grandfather (who also played the clarinet). It is some kind of black wood that I have to keep oiled.
It has no name anywhere on the clarinet or on the case it came in.
The only markings on it at all are two numbers: 2525, and underneath that, 79004.

Who made this clarinet and when?
Can anybody help me please?


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 RE: What is this?
Author: Dee 
Date:   1999-05-08 23:43

Robin, there is simply no way to tell when there is no makers name on it. There have been thousands of smaller makers come and go in the clarinet business. Now different makers did use slightly different shapes on their keys but that won't help a lot as the smaller clarinet makers might have the same place make their keys or buy the keys from some of the bigger makers.

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 Two Robins?
Author: Robin 
Date:   1999-05-09 13:45

Welcome! I thought I was the only one!

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