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 RE: Some Bettoney info
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   1999-08-04 00:04

Yes, Harry Bettoney was a good American [Boston] clarinet maker, on up into the 1950's. I have an older Bet wood clar. of the 1930-40's [stencilled USN -navy] and it plays well, but not as well as the newer pro cl's. With Cundy they made many insts. and were most famous for high quality metal [silver-plated] cl's, the best was named the Silva-Bet. He also wrote reviews and comments in the earlier issues of the Woodwind publication of which I have several in my "archives". Mark and others can give you more info if you should ask. Have fun, Don

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 Bettoney info needed  new
Ashlie Taylor 1999-08-03 18:03 
 RE: Bettoney info needed  new
Mark Charette 1999-08-03 19:41 
 RE: Some Bettoney info  new
Don Berger 1999-08-04 00:04 
 RE: Bettoney info #2  new
Don Berger 1999-08-04 00:28 
 RE: Bettoney info #2  new
Mark Charette 1999-08-04 00:32 


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