The Ethnic Clarinet
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Author: ron b
Date: 2003-10-06 04:14
All the Kohlerts I've touched have been worth restoring, Tina. By that I mean the wood wasn't splintered and all the keywork was accounted for. The restored Kohlerts were also all Low(modern) Pitch instruments. What's your like?
Don't know much about the maker other than they've been around a very long time and moved around, country to country, quite a bit. Its worth is probably about what you paid for it... really, who knows for sure? It depends on year it was made, country where it was made, its present condition... on and on.
If you do decide to retore it to play make sure you have a mouthpiece to match the instrument because it'll play a whole lot better -- some of them had/have slightly larger bores than most present day (N.) 'American' horns.
- rn b -
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ron b |
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