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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2001-08-31 05:18
Here's Sherwood's pictures of the old Buffet literature along with 2 photos of his R-16- 3/4 FB Buffet, SN 22516 that was purchase new in 1941 and that he has had for 60 years!
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<img src=/Images/Buffet-1a.JPG>
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<img src=/Images/Buffet-2a.JPG>
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<img src=/Images/Buffet-3a.JPG>
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<img src=/Images/Buffet-4a.JPG>
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<img src=/Images/Buffet-5.JPG>
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<img src=/Images/Buffet-6.JPG>
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<img src=/Images/Buffet-7.JPG>
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<img src=/Images/Buffet-8.JPG>
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<img src=/Images/buffetclarinet.jpg>
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<img src=/Images/clarinetcase.jpg>
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Author: Sylvain
Date: 2001-08-31 18:40
It's [pretty good looking 60 year old!
I wish I'll preserve as well ;->
-S
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Author: GBK
Date: 2001-08-31 19:09
How about those pictures of the Luybens and Bernard Portnoy in the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra...Talk about clarinet history!!
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Author: Nevyn
Date: 2001-09-01 08:45
Oooooo. Ahhhh...*Salivates* That clarinet is 60 years old, and it still has the gold leaf? *Drools*
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Author: Bob Curtis
Date: 2001-09-02 21:54
I have one almost that old, made in 1948. It still plays well and I enjoy playing it. My first real wood clarinet purchased in 1949. The bore looks almost new, but the outside is showing some wear and tear. I am going to have to get a new case as this one is about worn out -- can't make the latches hold anymore very well. Thanks for sharing these photos and history with us.
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Author: Robert Small
Date: 2001-09-04 02:04
Nice pics. Especially like the full Boehm.
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