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Author: John Scorgie
Date: 1999-08-25 17:17
Some of those old Barbiers are great clarinets. You apparently found one. Congratulations on recognizing that some lesser known brand horns are actually superior to some name brand clarinets. After Selmer took over the company, Selmer dealers sold these horns as their low priced Selmer line. As I remember, the Selmer Barbiers had the Selmer name somewhere on the horn, so if your does not, it would be an older model.
Check out all of the dealers in your area which do extensive clarinet repairs. A good repair shop will have a box of old barrels (and other parts) available for sale at a reasonable price. Try as many barrels as you can, both for pitch and response. Try each barrel in several different rotational positions. Don't worry too much about the bore dimensions. Sometimes a "wrong size" barrel will work just fine.
If the above doesn't work, contact the Selmer company. Selmer makes a clarinet (Recital?) which is advertised as having a 0.563 bore. The Recital barrel will cost you at least $100, but it will definitely be a small enough bore for your Barbier -- probably too small.
As a last resort (expensive) you can contact the barrel makers such as DEG and see which ones will make you a custom barrel.
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PB |
1999-08-25 00:15 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-25 00:33 |
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RE: F.Barbier Question or 2 new |
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John Scorgie |
1999-08-25 17:17 |
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PB |
1999-08-26 01:06 |
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