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Author: Debbie
Date: 1999-06-28 00:28
I once owned a Selmer Signet "Special"; and because I knew there were at least 3 different models of the Selmer "Signet" intermediate-level clarinet, I called the Selmer Co. for some enlightenment....they informed me that the only real difference between the Selmer Signet 100 & the Selmer Signet "Special" model was that the Selmer Signet "Special" was given a better mouthpiece (such as a Selmer HS* or one of their other pro-grade mpcs); also, the "Special" may have been made of wood that was a tad better quality than the Signet 100. The "Soloist" was the top model in th Signet line; I've seen some with chrome-plated keywork instead of the usual nickel-plating.....gave it a sort of pale bluish-looking hue in bright lighting....very sharp-looking & also made the keywork more impervious to corrosion & dulling.
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Jeff |
1999-06-25 11:41 |
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Fred McKenzie |
1999-06-25 20:37 |
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Drew |
1999-06-25 23:41 |
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Jim |
1999-06-26 14:09 |
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Dee |
1999-06-26 14:24 |
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Carl |
1999-06-26 19:47 |
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Debbie |
1999-06-28 00:28 |
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