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 clarinet from BG story
Author: Joseph O'Kelly 
Date:   2001-09-30 03:17



http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1470021947

I don't really believe this is the actuall clarinet used in the movie. I thought the clarinet they used in the movie was a Selmer, especially after the advertising were the young Benny Gooman admires one of his piers new Selmer clarinet.

I think its funny that his local woodwind expert made sure to point out it needed a new reed.

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 RE: clarinet from BG story
Author: jmcaulay 
Date:   2001-09-30 06:27

Joseph O'Kelly wrote, in part:
"I think its funny that his local woodwind expert made sure to point out it needed a new reed."

I think it's even more hilarious that anyone could think this old dog is worth 500 bucks. Maybe I should visit that "local wind instrument specialist" and give him first shot to buy a few of my marvels at really great prices.

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 RE: clarinet from BG story
Author: Anji 
Date:   2001-09-30 12:17

As I recall, one of his 'piers' was a real stick-in-the-mud.

Steve Allen was a pianna playa, I hate to think what he was doing widdan Albert system horn between takes.

'Never give a sucker an even break."

We're going to need a 'Collector's corner' soon.
anji

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 RE: clarinet from BG story
Author: Ken Shaw 
Date:   2001-09-30 15:51

I think BG started out on an Albert system clarinet, though he switched to Boehm. I haven't seen the movie in a long time, but as I recall, the clarinet Steve Allen pretends to play has Boehm keywork. I would have recognized the difference. I think Allen took some clarinet lessons so he would at least put his fingers in the right place. He was a pretty good musician.

The eBay instrument seems to have a bolt stuck through just below the mouthpiece, like Boris Karloff in Frankenstein. A true un-dead clarinet.

Ken Shaw

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