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 bore size...MPC requirements SILVER KING
Author: clarinator 
Date:   2002-01-16 14:15

Does anyone know the bore size of a metal SILVER KING? Are they stnadard?
Do I need to use a special MPC in order to get good sound? And do any of you know who might be able to manufacture a new barrel? I just got the clarinet and would like to talk with others that own SILVER KINGS...Thanks....

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 RE: bore size...MPC requirements SILVER KING
Author: ron b 
Date:   2002-01-16 16:07

Hi, Clarinator :)
I thought, since we haven't heard from you in a while about this, maybe you found one. Apparently not :
The bore might be somewhat standard within the Silver King line, or maybe not, but I don't know of any standard for all metal clarinets. As I mentioned in a previous response, if you can measure, or ask someone to measure for you (a machinist friend, perhaps), the diameter (inside, outside), width of cork groove if it's outside of the instrument or receiver section the barrel cork would fit in if the cork is supposed to be on the barrel, we'd be halfway to finding a barrel for you. If you could provide these dimensions, it would be a help. Not many of us here want to go rumaging around the 'boneyards' looking for 'a metal barrel'. That will almost surely be a futile search. There were dozens of different sizes and shapes of metal clarinet barrels.
There are only three solutions I know of. You find a Silver King barrel that fits your model, you find something close and modify it to fit your horn, you start from scratch and make your own 'customized' one. Metal clarinets used the same kinds of mouthpieces modern wood or plastic/composition instruments use.
You need to find one that works well for you on your clarinet.

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 RE: bore size...MPC requirements SILVER KING
Author: Anne 
Date:   2002-01-17 20:19

Dear Clarinator,
I have been searching for people who work on metal clarinets. I own a silver Conn professional model. One other BB person does too. I selected these people to do the work: Rick and Nancy in Fair Oaks Alabama. Their repad offer is on eBay. I've checked references and the result was fine.
Rick used to disassemble metal clarinets for a living. As in for years! They can provide metal clarinet parts. The shop phone number is 215-929-1999.
Please tell them I sent you. They'll only charge double.
Good luck.
Anne

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