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 Identify Clarinet Maker
Author: dave neiser 
Date:   1999-07-14 14:58

I found an old clarinet that looks to me like fine craftsmanship. The only marker on it is a small silver diamond-shaped marked - Wm.G. Schulz MAKER New York - This is stamped on three lines on the upper key section. This maker marker is about 3/4 in. wide and 1/2 in. tall. Other than that it looks like a clarinet. Very nice wood and keywork, One small crack at edge of bell, but not open and it has a silver ring around it. Any information as to age, the craftsman, quality, etc. Thanks for the time E-mail or start a thread.

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 Can You Critique How Well It Plays?
Author: paul 
Date:   1999-07-14 19:45

If the look of the horn is good, would it be possible to critique how well it plays for us, too? Sometimes there is a "gem in the rough" out there...



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 RE: Can You Critique How Well It Plays?
Author: dave 
Date:   1999-07-15 04:33

It is presently not playable. The cork is completely gone. Pads look okay but will get done anyway. The reason I'm trying to find information about this instrument, is to determine where I will take it for refurbishment. Alocal shop, A big city shop, Or a shop specializing in restoration.

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 RE: Can You Critique How Well It Plays?
Author: Dee 
Date:   1999-07-15 12:13



dave wrote:
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It is presently not playable. The cork is completely gone. Pads look okay but will get done anyway. The reason I'm trying to find information about this instrument, is to determine where I will take it for refurbishment. Alocal shop, A big city shop, Or a shop specializing in restoration.

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If it is a standard Boehm system key layout and all it needs is cork, pads, and perhaps a few springs, your local technician should be more than competent to handle the job. These are normal maintenance items and you do not need a restoration specialist.

If there are cracks in the wood or broken tenons, then you need a bit more skilled technician. However these are still fairly common types of repairs and the better technicians can handle them.

Now if keys are missing or a barrel or mouthpiece is missing and you can't find a modern one to fit, then you may need someone who specializes in restoration to make the missing part.

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