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Author: Stephen33  
Date:   2023-06-27 22:39 
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 Hello, dear music fans. I am new here and immediately have a question for you. A few days ago I bought an old clarinet. But do not know what model it is and how old. It is a C clarinet and has 13 keys. I want to have it overhauled in the next few weeks so I can play it. Wood seems to be fine.  
 
What do you think, what kind of clarinet could it be? 
 
Musician for pleasure
  
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Author: Julian ibiza  
Date:   2023-06-28 17:11 
  
 An Albert keywork system ....maybe a Noblet ! 
 
Julian Griffiths  
Tel. 34 696 798 853
  
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Author: cigleris  
Date:   2023-06-28 22:53 
 Late Muller System probably dates to between 1840-1860. Definitely not a Noblet.  
 
Are there any markings? 
 
Peter Cigleris
  
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Author: Chris P  
Date:   2023-07-03 14:44 
 With those push-fit pins instead of rod screws, I'm wondering if it could be German made. 
 
Former oboe finisher  
Howarth of London 
1998 - 2010 
 
Independent Woodwind Repairer  
Single and Double Reed Specialist 
Oboes, Clarinets and Saxes 
 
NOT A MEMBER OF N.A.M.I.R. 
 
The opinions I express are my own.
  
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