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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-10-06 04:46
Hi, Jim
Being stumped over who made the old instrument just gets in the way of making music with a nice old instrument.
You call your daughter's clarinet a 'perfect piece'. I didn't know there was such a thing but, by that I presume you mean it's at least playable. If so, how does it sound?
I'm sure you'll get some information about Yerke of Indiana but the main thing is not the case or the maker, rather how good (or bad it plays.
There have been some very nice instruments produced that never made the major leagues but are still better than average players.
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