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Author: Chris DeLellis
Date: 2001-11-03 17:09
I have exhaustively searched the current and archived boards to find what I thought would be a simple explanation to my Selmer P series (P3852) soprano's identification, but no luck. On the tuning barrel there is only a "B" center stamped below the Henri Selmer Paris logo. Does this mean it is a Balanced Tone?
I have to say that in my search through this board for this info I have gotten a tremendous education. Especially the E&S, Evette, Buffet threads since I also have one of the head-scratching Evette & Schaeffer K's (K18347) non-master model, with the Ched faced/non-(re)faced mp <g>.
Thanks to all contributors, we "lurkers" appreciate your shared knowledge.
Chris
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Author: Mark Pinner
Date: 2001-11-22 12:16
B in European terminology means B flat as opposed to H which is B natural. That is all the marking means.
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