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 RE: Jean Barre
Author: joevacc 
Date:   2001-11-30 02:33

Yes there were many wood Normandy's some that were quite nice instruments. At least much better than the Normandy's of today. Of course that is only my opinion. The old Normandy's had *in line jump keys* but to my limited knowledge and experience with them they were pointed like other Leblanc clarinets. The Noblet's had the straight trill keys like the clarinet referenced above. The modern Normandy's have the straight trill keys like the one on e-bay. This clarinet looks like a Leblanc though and it looks a lot like a Normandy.

-=[Joe Vacc]=-

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