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Author: kenabbott
Date: 2002-09-21 01:29
I have been eyeing that "quiver" of rosewood Patricola clarinets on Ebay and in the classifieds here. I've seen a few threads on these instruments, but most refer to their "C" clarinet, which seems to be very popular. What is the overall take on these instruments?
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Author: William
Date: 2002-09-21 13:44
They are quite pretty to look at, but that may be "all there is." Just like with a beautiful woman (or man), the "lights may be on" but that doesn't necessarily mean "anyone is home." Buyer beware--try before you finalize the buy.
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Author: Dick Hauser
Date: 2002-09-21 17:42
Purchesed a C from Woodwind and Brass Wind this spring. I'm an amature, but I've played for 30 years. My Bb is a Selmer soloist so I'm not going to be able to reference the difference (or compairability) of the Patricola and Buffett or anything, but the Patricola is a better horn than my Selmer.
I tested a total of four new Patricolas. WW&BW will ship them to you on spec. You pay the shipping cost back of what you don't want, but I liked the deal. At any rate, the four that I tested were very uniform in terms of tuning over the whole instrument range. Very consistent in terms of manufacture from what I could tell. I had to select based subjective "feel". Just what I would expect from a quality manufactureer.
They are a good bet as far as I can tell.
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2002-09-23 18:19
I've heard good things about Patricola and have owned a C for a brief time. I sold it because I cancelled my orchestra schedule this year due to the ill health of my mother-in-law and her subsequent death. But, the instrument was wonderful. I had the Grenadilla wood model and have heard the Rosewoods are much "brighter" in tone. Depends upon what you want. I would hesitate to buy so many at one time unless the seller offers a return.
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