The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: jim lande@erols.com
Date: 1999-06-26 03:20
I am guessing that most (if not all) Silva Bets were so marked. However, I have a "Silver King" that does not have standard markings because it was sold to the military. It is possible that to protect brand name value, a company would not brand instruments sold under a major contract. So, if there were obvious markings "US" or "USN" or "USQMC", etc, and it had all of the other features and the keywork looked the same (and especially if it had the patent number) then it would be a silva Bet. but this is speculation.
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Mary Butler |
1999-06-20 22:12 |
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Fred McKenzie |
1999-06-21 02:33 |
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jim lande@erols.com |
1999-06-21 03:45 |
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mike |
1999-06-21 12:36 |
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Mary Butler |
1999-06-22 02:27 |
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Mary Butler |
1999-06-22 02:40 |
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Mary Butler |
1999-06-22 02:49 |
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Don Berger |
1999-06-22 15:55 |
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jim lande@erols.com |
1999-06-24 02:40 |
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Lelia |
1999-06-25 22:05 |
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jim lande@erols.com |
1999-06-26 03:20 |
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Lelia |
1999-06-26 23:10 |
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