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 sorta-clarinet identification help
Author: ronfstop 
Date:   2013-07-29 19:54

In 1957 I bought a mutant clarinet in Germany. It was popular at the time among jazz players. The mouthpiece carries an alto saxophone reed rather than a clarinet reed and there are no open rings -- all have pads. After some experimentation with the fingerings I played it for a number of years in sundry dance bands and some jazz.

I can't read the brand name -- it's in a calligraphic type face (attachment 1).

Attachment 2 is a photo of the two lower joints, showing the padded tone holes instead of open rings.

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