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Author: Fazy  
Date:   2008-09-11 03:55 
 I can't seem to find a serial # anywhere to help with I.D.  Is there any special place to look that I'm missing? 
 
  
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Author: NorbertTheParrot  
Date:   2008-09-11 06:37 
 The mouthpiece and ligature ("reed holder") tell you nothing about the instrument. They are completely interchangeable between clarinets. Ditto the case. Even the barrel and bell are quite often "borrowed" from other instruments. 
 
There should be a serial number stamped into the wood, usually on the back of the instrument. If there is not, one might wonder if the instrument has been stolen. 
 
If you do a Google search on Mickey Gillette, you'll find a link to Sax on the Web. A bit of further searching leads to http://www.theowanne.com/mouthpieces101/Gregory.php. 
 
  
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Author: BobD  
Date:   2008-09-11 12:00 
 Nice photos.  Strictly a guess, but mine would be that it was used by a sax player who doubled on clarinet. How do you judge its playability? 
 
Bob Draznik
  
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Author: stevesklar  
Date:   2008-09-11 12:35 
 "L" shaped throat key posts 
barrel trill key guide 
single post/pivot for LH Lowerjoint spatula keys 
can't see a throat adjusting screw 
straight top LJ pad cup arm 
 
old SML stencil ?? 
or just another french no-name brand ? 
 
some more pics of the clarinet itself would be handy, both from the front and back 
 
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Stephen Sklar 
My YouTube Channel of Clarinet Information 
 
Post Edited (2008-09-11 14:45)
  
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