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    | Author: Bill Date:   2016-06-08 05:17
 
 Does anyone else play one of the old Henri Selmer "Winged Globe" clarinets? I have a fabulous one (serial #2741), artfully restored by Vytas Krass. Can we talk about these?
 
 Bill Fogle
 Ellsworth, Maine
 (formerly Washington, DC)
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: Clarineteer Date:   2016-06-08 14:05
 
 I just sold a very rare 1928 winged globe  Bb bass clarinet that goes down to loe Eb serial number 14X that was originally owned by Mr. Anthony Joseph Ciccarelli of the Cleveland Symphony. In all of the years I have been involved with clarinets i have never seen a winged globe bass clarinet. Amazing tone with major power and projection. Since the Selmer Company had only been in existence for about 40 yeasr in 1928 Mr. Henri Selmer was still hand tuning  all of the instruments at that time research indicates.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Chris P Date:   2016-06-08 14:31
 
 I've got a wing/globe/oval logo basset horn, one of two that were apparently ordered by Sir Henry Wood.
 
 Its slightly younger twin (by one number) is currently for sale on clarinetsdirect, but has been converted to plateau keywork whereas mine is still with ring keys.
 
 I need to add some thumb keys to it (for low D and C) to make it easier to play.
 
 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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