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 SML 5-Star
Author: Rob 
Date:   2002-03-14 20:49

Does anyone know what years the SML 5-Star clarinet was produced.
Also, what level is it considered? Pro, adv, student?

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 RE: SML 5-Star
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-03-14 21:48

Rob...SML's address and web info are listed here:

http://www.sneezy.org/clarinet/Equipment/Reeds/MakeMyOwn.html

2 comprehensive archive postings:

http://www.sneezy.org/Databases/Logs/1998/04/000478.txt

http://www.sneezy.org/Databases/Logs/1999/05/000126.txt ...GBK

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 RE: SML 5-Star
Author: Jean Adler 
Date:   2002-03-14 22:49

I bought a Mariguax last fall on ebay and really like it. My technician thinks it is boxwood, not grenadilla. I am currently having the keys adjusted as they fit up a little higher than I would like. I seem to recall finding some info about SML on a site that talked about SML saxes. I will try to track it down for you. And, I may have another contact regarding the clarinets.

Jean

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 RE: SML 5-Star
Author: Jean Adler 
Date:   2002-03-14 22:57

Try this
www.marigaux.com

also, if you do a search in lycos of sml and saxophone you will get some interesting websites about the people who have played marigaux saxes Jean

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 RE: SML 5-Star
Author: Josh 
Date:   2002-03-15 17:12

I fail to see how boxwood could ever be confused for grenadilla...one is a light colored, lightweight wood, the other is a dark, dense wood. Even if the boxwood were stained (which I can't imagine), the weight alone should immediately give it away. I don't think boxwood could withstand all the keys that modern clarinets have...wouldn't it just disintegrate and splinter into bits?

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 RE: SML 5-Star
Author: Jean Adler 
Date:   2002-03-15 17:50

That is what my tech told me, he has good reputation and knows what he is talking about. And yes the wood is stained a dark brown, nearly black color. It doesn't matter to me which wood it is, I like the way the clarinet sounds, and isn't that we are all striving for? This isn't my primary clarinet and I don't play it too often. Consequently I am not concerned that it is going to splinter into bits as you suggest could happen.

Jean

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 RE: SML 5-Star
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2002-03-15 18:36

Boxwood is not strong enough for a modern clarinet and it tends to warp rather easily. I cataloged all of Abe Galper's extensive collection of clarinets and flutes and I didn't see one straight boxwood clarinet out of the bunch (probably 30 boxwood clarinet between 100 and 220 years old). (Abe has since sold his collection).

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 RE: SML 5-Star
Author: Ken Shaw 
Date:   2002-03-15 19:17

Josh -

Boxwood is a very light yellow/white color, which quickly shows dirt. It was traditional to stain it a medium to dark yellow/brown with nitric acid. These days, makers of reproductions of old instruments use a particular shade of Breck hair coloring, which is needless to say much less dangerous and produces a more even color.

Mark -

Boxwood is plenty hard. It's the warping that's the problem. Bill McColl has an R-13 pair in box that Buffet made for him on special order. I'm not sure where they got the wood. People who have played them say they have a unique, sweet sound.

Best regards.

Ken Shaw

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 RE: SML 5-Star
Author: Poiram 
Date:   2002-09-04 15:11

All SML clarinet are made of African ebony wood.

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